A 17-year old schoolgirl alleges sex with married football promoter, later denies. Now, media are finally refusing to follow the bizarre story.
Not as simple as it seems: Media grapple with congressional indiscretion
As congressman’s reputation disintegrates, media outlets consider motive, verification, politics
Serbian admission shines light on govt’ propaganda
In a rare disclosure, broadcast outfit RTS admits shilling for “Serbian war machine of the 1990s”
When does a tax audit constitute censorship?
Journalists in Georgia worry that govt. audit of MediaPalitra was reaction to critical coverage
The Future of News Over Noise
As chief of strategy for Al Jazeera in the Americas, Tony Burman holds a unique perspective on partisanship in American media. He delivered a riveting keynote speech at CJE’s 2011 conference, taking broadcast media to task for being an echo chamber for conflict and division.
Journalist describes media alliance with military
Media’s role in coups under spotlight as veteran journalist makes confessions
Media grapple with ethics of Schwarzenegger coverage
When a child is involved, coverage of celebrity scandals gets complicated
Mexican Media Conglomerate Names Public Ombudsman
Radio broadcaster MVS hires journalist to be its “ethical conscience”
Assessing media partisanship at CJE’s third conference
The Center’s third conference on April 15 was timely and thought-provoking. We are so grateful to our sponsors for making the gathering possible, and to our excellent panelists and moderators for taking time out of their schedules. Video of the sessions is available now
Bin Laden photo: To Publish or Not to Publish?
Aussie newsman: The final images of Osama bin Laden pose tricky questions for editors. How grisly is too grisly?