by Sydney Smith on Sep 23, 2010
Mexican Newspaper El Diario de Juarez to Limit Cartel Reporting after Journalist Killed
Tell us what we can report without being killed or left for dead. That's what a Mexican newspaper just asked...
Tell us what we can report without being killed or left for dead. That's what a Mexican newspaper just asked...
GeekOSystem's Robert Quigley wrote Sept. 20 detailing "how a Photoshopped picture of Sir Ian McKellen fooled the Internet." Quigley, managing...
A recent FTC complaint should remind readers to approach online postings with caution: The complaint found that a public relations...
Daily Finance's media columnist Jeff Bercovici called out Arianna Huffington in a recent column. Bercovici noted that her media criticism...
A recent analysis by the Center for Responsive Politics (CRP) found that 235 self-identified U.S. journalists or news organization employees...
A Maine newspaper's publication of and subsequent apologies and clarifications for a 9-11 Ramadan story has received much criticism - and confusion....
Time magazine's Steven James Snyder featured a photo he found on Twitter with his blog about the Sept 16, 2010 storm...
ELLE magazine is under fire for its cover photo of plus-size, African-American actress Gabourey Sidibe. Bloggers are accusing the fashion...
A Mexican television reporter has become the center of a controversy and alleged harassment complaint against the National Football League team The...
The largest-circulating newspaper in Egypt, Al-Ahram, published a doctored photo Sept. 14. The photo misrepresents a state meeting and shows...