by Sydney Smith on Dec 27, 2010
Bylines Led to Celebrity Journalism?
The International Business Times reported that a new study has found that "the proliferation of bylines characterized the news as an...
The International Business Times reported that a new study has found that "the proliferation of bylines characterized the news as an...
Effective Jan. 1, UK newspapers must pre-determine with the Press Complaints Commission (PCC) "the prominence of corrections stemming from a complaint,"...
iMediaEthics wrote last month about the media scandal in India in which two top journalists were accused of crossing ethical lines. SiFy.com...
Bill Kovach and Tom Rosenstiel, the authors of the standby journalism textbook The Elements of Journalism, have published a new...
While the U.S. government condemns WikiLeaks for its publication of 250,000-plus secret diplomatic cables, the search for WikiLeaks founder Julian...
It looks like marriage is on the way out if we’re to believe the latest joint media poll on this...
Two Indian journalists -- one who is "known as India's Oprah" -- have been accused of violating journalism ethics in what...
A Slovakian journalists group approved a new code of ethics for the country's journalists and a new chairman, the Slovak...
Clark Hoyt, the New York Times public editor, published a column on May 29 that addressed readers' reactions to, and concerns about, a...
The Washington Post's ombudsman Andrew Alexander reported Oct. 10 that the newspaper replaced the scheduled Oct. 3 "Non Sequitur" cartoon with an...