WVXU's mission is to be a trusted, independent source of journalism that helps create and empower a vibrant, engaged, and informed community. What follows are the pillars of that journalism, which has ...
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The PBS Editorial Standards & Practices articulate the core principles that ensure the quality and integrity of all PBS content across all platforms. These standards are the cornerstone of PBS’s ...
When Elon Musk called the New York Times "government-funded media" in February after his Department of Government Efficiency ...
Journalists around the world are invited to submit their best work SJN Awards, which honour outstanding that exposes social ...
Your local newspaper is trustworthy. Of course, that doesn’t mean it is perfect or never makes a mistake. How can you know who to trust when it comes to news and information? Trust is the currency of ...
Houston Public Media does not condone hate in any form in our workplace. We choose to foster a culture of trust with our listeners, audience, and our staff and support individuality and uniqueness of ...
A folded copy of the New York Times overlayed with the words, "Extra Breaking News." Image by Gerd Altman via Pixabay. Subramaniam Vincent is director of journalism and media ethics at the Markkula ...
At the 2025 Summit on AI, Ethics and Journalism presented by Poynter and the Associated Press on April 3 and 4 in New York City, researchers from the University of Minnesota presented survey findings ...
Students attending the second Charles Center journalism masterclass were faced with the gravest of hypotheticals: how does one cover a newsroom shooting ethically, responsibly, and respectfully, while ...
Journalists from Asia interested in journalism ethics for crisis reporting amid AI-powered disinformation can attend this virtual session. The Asian American Journalists Association's Asia Chapter ...
It’s tempting to talk about “Disclaimer,” a new limited series on Apple TV+ from two-time Oscar-winning director Alfonso Cuarón, as a commentary on cancel culture, or even journalism ethics and ...