The ethical swirl around the op-ed by an anonymous White House official?
Tag: Margaret Sullivan
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Marketplace reporter is fired for writing ‘objectivity is dead’
“Obviously, I can’t be neutral or centrist in a debate over my own humanity,” wrote Wallace, who is transgender.
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Is it time to retire the concept of ‘fake news’?
Let’s instead try “complete bullshit” and other terms for describing lies dressed up as the truth.
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Frank Stewart has to wonder about the future of his bridge column
The bridge table is a teeming cauldron of humanity—but are people still reading about it?
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A decade after vowing reform, the New York Times still struggles with anonymity
On the journalistic sin that has no name
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Plenty of time to consider the Times
As the New York Times has shown of late, there are errors and there are errors.
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New York Times cites Reuters citing God knows who
Once removed, an anonymous source is still anonymous.
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Does the future of journalism hang on a Tiffany bracelet?
The 1 percent solution to journalism’s woes
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Media innovation, down the tubes
Has the flush toilet done more for society than the digital revolution? According to some journalists, yes.