January 28, 2014 · 0 Comments
By Robert Waterhouse: It was published a couple of days before Michael Schumacher’s traumatic skiing accident in the French Alps...
By Erik Lorenszonn: The “i-word” could stay entrenched in our national vocabulary for some time to come, if the Associated Press and The New York Times ...
By Oliver Willis: While on a Fox News Sunday panel, New York Times reporter Jeff Zeleny received feedback from right-wing radio host and Fox News contributor Laura Ingraham on how the Times should cover the controversy over the terrorist attack in Benghazi...
By Amanda Holpuch: The public editor of the New York Times has defended her refusal to stop using the term "illegal immigrant" against accusations that the term is inflammatory.
Renee Montagne talks to David Carr, the media and culture columnist for The New York Times, about the trend toward journalists agreeing to quotation approval as a condition of access. Carr says he doesn't think the people who are making history should be allowed to rewrite it.
By Erik Wemple: The New York Times has banned quote approval, the disturbing trend in which reporters allow flacks to adjust and sign off on quotes ...
By Dylan Byers: The New York Times has introduced a new policy opposing "quote approval," the widespread practice of letting sources edit their own quotes prior to publication. “[S]tarting now, ...
By Dylan Byers: "Quote approval" has been an oft-discussed topic in the trade since the New York Times first informed the public that the presidential campaigns wield final ...
By Daniel Halper: The latest Bob Woodward books reveals that Peter Orszag, at the time a columnist for the New York Times, sent a draft of an article to White House senior adviser Valerie Jarrett for review and comments before publishing.
By Glenn Greenwald: Mark Mazzetti's emails with the CIA expose the degradation of journalism that has lost the imperative to be a check to power...
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