Editor’s Note: In Part III of our coverage of The Associated Press decision to pursue legal action against photo-journalism site Snapped Shot, The Nose On Your Face has come into possession of a transcript
Our good friend Brian Ledbetter at the excellent photojournalism site Snapped Shot, has gotten a very raw deal from the folks at the Associated Press. It involves threatening him with a lawsuit. Please visit
The Nose On Your Face continues to examine the case of the Associated Press attempting to strong-arm blogger Brian Ledbetter from the photojournalism-critiquing website, Snapped Shot. Below is an actual copy of the
The news that the “virtual fence” along the U.S.-Mexico border in Arizona “doesn’t meet contract requirements for detecting border intrusions,” and may require replacement, has understandably caused quite a stir. Many are wondering why upwards
While reviewing our e-mail as we do from time to time here at The Nose On Your Face, we came across a thought-provoking tidbit from a reader in Amsterdam, Holland who identifies himself simply
Comrade:
This is a simple test we use at The New York Times to ensure that our employees reflect a variety of social, political, and economic beliefs. Please read each question thoroughly, and then select
Democratic front-runner Barack Obama quickly fired back today after Hillary Clinton’s campaign team allegedly leaked a photo of Obama wearing native Somali garb during a visit to the country in 2006. In response, Team
TNOYF’s New York Times mole has provided us with another behind the scenes transcript of an editorial brainstorming session. As amateurs in the fake news business, we find we can learn a lot