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In far West Texas, where local news coverage has grown sparse, citizen journalist David Flash was arrested attempting to ...
A new journal article by a researcher at the University of Manchester offers insight into how artificial intelligence (AI) is ...
Rod Hicks, a longtime journalist and unwavering advocate for diverse newsrooms, inclusive news coverage and high ethical standards, has been selected to lead the St. Louis American as its top editor.
Objectivity hasn’t always been a cornerstone of journalism. American publishers first turned to objectivity in the early twentieth century, in response to the freewheeling “yellow journalism” common ...
Senator-at-Large Angel L. Bolques Jr. has formally answered an ethics complaint lodged by the Legislature’s Committee on ...
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The Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE) has suspended one of its members, Mr. Steve Osuji, for violating the “off record” ...
One of the key points raised is that journalism is not merely an information delivery service, it is a critical instrument for democratic societies. Journalists are not only conduits of facts but also ...
Every few years, PBS convenes a blue-ribbon working group of public media leaders, experts in journalism ethics, and experienced journalists from across the industry to carefully review and ...
Yet a fresh look at journalism’s standards and practices—yes, its ethics—seemed a worthwhile pursuit in this moment. Trust in the press has declined. Politicians and other public officials, led by ...
The lines are blurring. Where traditional journalism ends and content creation begins is no longer a clear border, but a dynamic frontier demanding a new ethical map. As journalists adopt the tools ...