by Danielle Elliot on Mar 25, 2009
Fake Nude Photos in Australian Paper Prompt Apology
The Sunday Telegraph apologized this week after editors were duped into printing nude photos that they falsely claimed were of...
The Sunday Telegraph apologized this week after editors were duped into printing nude photos that they falsely claimed were of...
Ideally, one of the most sacred staples of journalistic ethics is keeping the line between content and advertisements from being...
Siber News, a blog dedicated to “providing reliable and accurate information on issues concerning the Tamil people” uncovered what appears...
iMediaEthics' Danielle Mastropiero is a career EMT as well as a former American Heart Association CPR Instructor. The claim captured...
If you judged the economy by New York Times' Sunday Business section this week, you would think it was just...
A peculiar question arose after a fake Twitter account for the Dalai Lama was exposed: Can the Dalai Lama Twitter...
It's hard to watch even an hour of T.V. in the U.S. without seeing an ad for one prescription drug...
World Entertainment News Network (www.wenn.com) reports that a British political party used fauxtography in their annual conference brochure. The doctored...
Newspapers enter murky waters when they try to update news stories as they come in. A recent case backs up...
WHY IS THE MAN WITH THE "WORLD'S LONGEST EAR HAIR" PAIRED WITH THIS YOUNG BOY WITH A HEART DEFECT? The...