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Improving Accuracy: Creating a Newsroom System
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- 5/13/08:
The Messy Truth of Race, Rape & Class
Examining the racial angle in a personal story about rape.
By Keith Woods
- 5/9/08:
News Flash: Not All Black Voters Think the Same
Get past euphemisms and monoliths in reporting race.
By Keith Woods
- 5/1/08:
Here Come the Interns: What's Your Blogging Policy?
Too late (and too lame) to say you don't have one
By Kelly McBride
- 4/9/08:
Grocery Store Pulls Ads, TV Station Polls Viewers
The perfect response to a common situation
By Kelly McBride
- 4/2/08:
Media Ethics Bibliography
List of online resources and books about media ethics.
By David Shedden
- 3/27/08:
What Went Wrong: Seeking Lessons Learned at LA Times
Many questions raised by the paper's reliance on apparently phony documents
By Bob Steele
- 3/24/08:
Reseña de un sistema de corrección de errores desarrollado en Zero Hora
Un paquete de precisión identifica los errores más comunes en las redacciones de ocho periódicos
By Eduardo Lorea
- 3/12/08:
Poynter Announces 2008 Ethics Fellows
Announcement of the 2008 Poynter Ethics Fellows
By Poynter Institute
- 3/11/08:
Chasing Spitzer: Breaking News of Uncertain Sourcing
Chasing Spitzer: Breaking News of Uncertain Sourcing
By Kelly McBride
- 3/10/08:
Spitzer Screengrabs
News Web sites in New York report the prostitution story.
- 3/5/08:
Wal-Mart Supercenter Coming to Town
Despite dire warnings, an expert on the subject says the results are not all that bad for small towns.
By Al Tompkins
- 3/4/08:
Obama Takes Over the Page: Story Behind the Ad?
A drop-down, multimedia ad at the top of 26 local TV, radio and newspaper Web sites raises tough questions about the mix of news, advocacy and advertising.
By Bill Mitchell
- 2/22/08:
Como evitar que las lealtades personales se conviertan en conflictos de interés para el periodist
Artículo sobre la importancia de reconocer posibles conflictos de interés para un periodista y un medio de comunicación
By Bob Steele
- 2/21/08:
The McCain Story: What's it Really About?
If it's really about a rumored affair, should The Times address that more directly?
By Kelly McBride
- 2/21/08:
Next Steps on McCain Story: Repeating What You Don't Report
Kelly McBride on why the rest of the journalism world has as much at stake as The Times does on this story. Additional comment from Bob Steele, Roy Peter Clark, Al Tompkins, Tom Huang and Keith Woods.
By Kelly McBride
- 2/21/08:
Discusión sobre la participación de periodistas en primarias y asambleas electorales
Jefes de redacción de varios periódicos han pedido a sus periodistas no participar en asambleas electorales y primarias donde deben declarar su afiliación política
By Kelly McBride
- 2/21/08:
Tip Sheets: Ethics
Journalism tips you can use, with links to stories, seminars, and a complete bibliography.
By David Shedden
- 2/4/08:
Should Journalists Declare Party Allegiance?
When voting means declaring a party affiliation, journalists don't have many good choices.
By Kelly McBride
- 1/11/08:
Can They Do That?
Politicians reprint the news in campaign material all the time. Should we let them?
By Kelly McBride
- 12/19/07:
Level the Playing Field for Coverage of Disabilities
Reporting on Buffalo Bills player Kevin Everett's injury and recovery perpetuates stereotypes, says the author.
By Susan LoTempio
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