by Sydney Smith on Jul 08, 2016
Irish Newspaper Pays Bank of Ireland Employee, Apologizes for Suggesting he was Inside Man in Bank Heist
The Sunday World is paying a Bank of Ireland employee after suggesting he was involved as the inside man in a...
The Sunday World is paying a Bank of Ireland employee after suggesting he was involved as the inside man in a...
Multiple stories were unpublished from Examiner.com, following a three month long iMediaEthics investigation. This is the second time in 2016...
A recent lawsuit ruling in Canada over a story about a soccer team in Israel raises the issue of libel tourism,...
New Zealand news publisher Fairfax Media apologized again and paid a "substantial" amount of money to New Zealand-born former billionaire...
Accuracy and privacy in the media are two top areas the UK public cares about, according to new survey of people...
What is going on with 84-year-old journalist Gay Talese and his new book The Voyeur's Motel? On June 30, the...
The Tully Times broke press council standards with a one-sided article critical of broadband TV network in the Tully region,...
As part of iMediaEthics' review of UK publications' 2015 round-up of complaints, we take a look at Trinity Mirror's report to...
A UK newspaper, the Express & Star, mistakenly reported on its front page that a woman has been battling cancer Now...
George Elias IV, Stephen Hadford and Ross Fowler, three now-graduated University of Virginia Phi Kappa Psi fraternity members, had their their...