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Off the record or not?

Off the record or not?

Was it or wasn’t it? It appears that journalists don’t agree.

Paper puts editiorial on front page and nothing else

Paper puts editiorial on front page and nothing else

Is this the role of journalism,too?

News director apologizes for video

News director apologizes for video

Wife of alleged Branford killer in shock Published: Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Ethics: Police raid campus paper for photos

Ethics: Police raid campus paper for photos

What production do – or should – journalists have from this sort of action?

Legal/Ethical: Revealing anonymous commenters’ names

Legal/Ethical: Revealing anonymous commenters’ names

Do anonymous commenters have a right to remain anonymous?

Ethics: Mug shots

Ethics: Mug shots

Newspapers that carry nothing but mug shots are becoming popular – but are they journalism? Are they ethical?

Ethics: More on reporting victims’ names (w/ a reference to the Kobe Bryant case)

Ethics: More on reporting victims’ names (w/ a reference to the Kobe Bryant case)

This CNN article provides more information on the issue.

Ethics: Naming rape victims (NYTimes 2010)

Ethics: Naming rape victims (NYTimes 2010)

Kristoff points out that without names there is no outrage and thus no impetus for change; however . . .

Glass exposed

Glass exposed

Lies, damn lies and fiction Adam L. Penenberg, 05.11.98, 12:00 AM ET It’s tough proving a negative. It is even tougher proving that something or someone does not exist. That was the challenge after The New Republic story, “Hack Heaven,” which appeared in the May 18 issue, proved to be unverifiable. At first it appeared [...]

Plagiarism: NYT reporter explains/resigns

Plagiarism: NYT reporter explains/resigns

Here’s the reporter’s explanation of what happened. Would you have fired him, reprimanded him or what?

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