Ethics Checklist: One Journalist's Notes on Reporting Responsibly by Edward Schumacher-Matos September 28, 2011 • Andrew Donohue, editor of the Voice of San Diego, says journalists should be "honest with what we know – and what we don't know."
NPR Public Editor Open Forum by Edward Schumacher-Matos September 28, 2011 • Want to post a comment about something we're not covering? Here's a space for readers to share their thoughts about media, policy and NPR's journalism.
NPR Public Editor 'Occupy Wall Street' Coverage Update by Edward Schumacher-Matos September 27, 2011 • All Things Considered will air a segment on the "Occupy Wall Street" protests.
NPR Public Editor You Say Tomato, I Say Tomahto by Edward Schumacher-Matos September 26, 2011 • We're collecting differences and pet peeves on pronunciation heard on NPR. What's yours? Potato/potahto? Let's talk the whole thing out.
NPR Public Editor Newsworthy? Determining the Importance of Protests on Wall Street by Edward Schumacher-Matos September 26, 2011 • The executive editor of news explains why NPR hasn't aired a segment yet on "Occupy Wall Street." Ralph Nader, meanwhile, calls.
Media American Theocracy: Fear and Loathing in the Press by Edward Schumacher-Matos September 26, 2011 • What We're Reading: Reporting on religion and politics at the same time is doubly dangerous. Musing on Perry, Bachmann and the religious divide in America.
NPR Public Editor Would You Prefer a Weekly Newsletter Alert? by Edward Schumacher-Matos September 23, 2011 • We are posting and alerting almost daily, but some of you may prefer getting just a weekly alert in your mailbox. Let us know.
Media The Media, Civil Liberties And Security In Post-9/11 America by Edward Schumacher-Matos September 22, 2011 • The question's so big, let's all talk about it: What role should reports like NPR's "Under Suspicion" play in striking a balance between personal freedoms and national security?
NPR Public Editor Open Forum by Edward Schumacher-Matos September 20, 2011 • Want post a comment about something we're not covering? Here's a space for readers to share their thoughts about media, policy and NPR's journalism.
NPR Public Editor Updated: 'Lowest Form of Journalism' or Constructive and Fair? by Edward Schumacher-Matos September 19, 2011 • Press critic Jay Rosen keeps pushing a good lesson in journalism - on the wrong abortion story.
NPR Public Editor Abortion Language: Politically Correct or Politically Bomb-Throwing? by Edward Schumacher-Matos September 19, 2011 • A Washington Post blogger objected to NPR's style on abortion language, but he pretends that words have no consequences. Advocates on both sides know better.
Language The Loaded Labeling of Providers and Clinics in the Heated Abortion Debate by Edward Schumacher-Matos September 15, 2011 • An NPR report (and your ombudsman) wrongly used the unfairly broadbrush phrases "abortion doctor" and "abortion clinic."
Fairness & Accuracy 'Lowest Form of Journalism' or Constructive and Fair? by Edward Schumacher-Matos September 14, 2011 • Press critic Jay Rosen calls a report on a Kansas abortion law bad "he said she said" journalism. I disagree.
NPR Public Editor Open Forum by Edward Schumacher-Matos September 13, 2011 • Want post a comment about something we're not covering? Here's a space for readers to share their thoughts about media, policy and NPR's journalism.
Ethics 9/11 Anniversary Coverage: Profound, Moving, Dissensions by Edward Schumacher-Matos September 12, 2011 • Voice-overs and the sheer amount provoke complaints, but may just reflect boisterous American democracy.