Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. Media ethics are always a hot-button issue in journalism, but there’s reason to pay particular attention at the moment, as new ...
Today, Maribel Pèrez Wadsworth, president and CEO of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, wrote about a partnership between the foundation and the Poynter Institute to educate philanthropic ...
Journalism ethics and objectivity represent enduring pillars in the pursuit of credible, trustworthy news. Historically rooted in Enlightenment ideals of impartiality and fairness, the discourse has ...
Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. Here’s an exchange between Markos Moulitsas of Daily Kos and Zachary Roth of Campaign Desk, sparked by Roth’s criticism of ...
From distrusting journalism to becoming an environmental journalist, Lee Kwai Han learned that the commitment to ethics and the pursuit of truth are the core to journalism. In this commentary, she ...
This week, the Poynter Institute has published in installments “Shut Out: Strategies for good journalism when sources dismiss the press,” our report from a 2023 symposium by the Craig Newmark Center ...
Citing a variety of factors related to artificial intelligence -- misinformation, disinformation, media literacy, media credibility, and increasing media polarization and journalistic partisanship -- ...
What’s missing in all the back and forth about the adequacy, or not, of citations, traffic referrals, and rights is a discussion on a fundamental question: What is the future of the journalistic form?
AI is no longer a promise of the future but a tool of power. Those who don't help shape its rules will be influenced by foreign algorithms. This is particularly crucial for journalism.
The Dianna Russini-Mike Vrabel scandal has been the story of the NFL offseason, and it isn’t going away quite yet. On ...
Last month’s Munich Labor Court ruling rocked the media world, granting Michael Schumacher’s family £170,239 ($216,641) in compensation from German celebrity tabloid Die Aktuelle after it published an ...
In Greece, it has become ‘normal’ for journalists to take on side jobs, even in the institutions they cover. When the results of Greece’s second-round local elections were announced in mid-October on ...
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