New York Magazine Severs Ties with Writer Ross Barkan, Updates 67 Columns Following Plagiarism Probe
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New York Magazine severs ties with writer Ross Barkan, updates 67 columns following plagiarism probe
New York Magazine severed ties with columnist Ross Barkan after a plagiarism review found 67 columns lacked proper attribution of language and sourcing.
New York Magazine Drops Columnist Ross Barkan After Internal Review of Sourcing, Attribution
New York Magazine will no longer publish columnist Ross Barkan after an independent editorial review found 67 of his columns failed to meet the publication’s standards for proper attribution. “After an independent editorial review, New York found that Ross Barkan did not adhere to our editorial standards, and we have updated 67 columns that did not include proper attribution of language, information and/or sourcing,” the publication told TheWrap…
New York Magazine says it will stop publishing Ross Barkan's column because his work did not live up to its standards and updates 67 of his columns in archives (Max Tani/@maxwelltani)
Max Tani / @maxwelltani: New York Magazine says it will stop publishing Ross Barkan's column because his work did not live up to its standards and updates 67 of his columns in archives — Ross Barkan is no longer writing for New York Mag, per a statement. In a statement, the magazine says Barkan “did not adhere to our editorial standards,” cites 67 columns that did not have proper attribution.
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