by Sydney Smith on Jun 17, 2012
Globe & Mail Defends Photo of Syrian Boy from Photoshop Questions
The Globe and Mail defended a June 6 front-page photo's authenticity in a recent story by the newspaper's public editor...
The Globe and Mail defended a June 6 front-page photo's authenticity in a recent story by the newspaper's public editor...
iMediaEthics' Dec. 27, 2011 story "Troubling Double Standard, American photojournalism's different treatment of foreign victims" was awarded the Mirror Award...
Yemeni journalists are working on an ethics code, the Yemen Post reported. Accordng to the Yemen Post, the ethics code...
Norway's TV2 conducted an internal review to analyze its reporting on the breaking news during the July 2011 Norway shootings...
News Limited's editorial chief Campbell Reid argued that the current Australian media regulation system has enough power and doesn't need...
Bahrain's Information Affairs Authority released a "Professional Code of Conduct for Audio-Visual Media," Bahrain News Agency reported. According to Bahrain...
A Canadian brewery wanted the Montreal Gazette to unpublish a photo of "suspected murderer Luka Magnotta posing with one of...
Barbara Walters apologized for pulling strings to get "the daughter of Syria's UN ambassador" Bashar Jaafari, a CNN internship and...
Pakistan Press Council chairman criticized the media's reporting on suicide, Pakistan's The News reported. The chairman, Shafqat Abbasi, called for...