Rocked by scandals, The New York Times recently reversed its longstanding position and appointed a “public editor” to handle reader complaints. Also known as “ombudsmen,” these advocates help enhance ...
Despite a slight increase since 2016, the public’s low level of trust in the mainstream media is of deep concern for the future of journalism. Nearly half of people surveyed listed inaccuracies, bias ...
Two scandals involving large, nonprofit, Catholic health systems recently appeared atop the New York Times website. In each case, the newspaper of record detailed allegations that the health systems ...
NORRISTOWN – A proposal to outsource positions advocating for some of the area’s most vulnerable residents was met with opposition during the April 1 Montgomery County Board of Commissioners meeting. ...