When it comes to drug busts, journalists often don’t ask the right questions February 11, 2016 By Jack Murtha
Reining in the hype: Some meteorologists are losing the overdramatic spin on forecasts January 22, 2016 By Jack Murtha
Journalists subpoenaed in ‘pink-slime’ suit July 25, 2014 By David Uberti BPI wants emails from NYT’s Michael Moss, public-health lawyer Michele Simon, and others
When coverage gets ahead of the facts September 4, 2013 By Brendan Nyhan The consequences of covering dubious scandals and conspiracy theories
Extreme weather porn June 11, 2013 By Steven Rosenbaum How much tv weather reporting is news, and how much is just non-contextualized drama?
Networks lose two veteran science reporters April 8, 2013 By Peter Sterne ABC News and NBC News say they will replace Potter and Bazell
Reactions to the Aurora shooting: the wrong, the sad, the irrelevant July 20, 2012 By Hazel Sheffield How one tragedy led to many premature conclusions