by Sydney Smith on Apr 23, 2012
Libel Conviction of 2 Ecuadorean Journalists ‘Dismissed’
The libel case against Ecuadorean journalists Juan Carlos Calderón and Christian Zurita was "dismisssed," the Knight Center for Journalism in...
The libel case against Ecuadorean journalists Juan Carlos Calderón and Christian Zurita was "dismisssed," the Knight Center for Journalism in...
Ghana's National Media Commission issued a statement about the media's publication of "inflammatory language, especially hate speech and language which...
Kathie Klarreich highlighted ethical issues of conflict of interest in Haiti's media in a post for the Society of Professional...
Moldovan TV station NIT lost its broadcast license after being accused of bias, Reuters reported. Reuters described NIT as "pro-communist"...
Swaziland's government Press Secretary Percy Simelane called for foreign journalists to abide by ethics and get accreditation before coming to...
The Gloucestershire Echo unpublished an article and apologized to a man named Bob Sayers after the Echo published an article...
Before publishing a photograph of "a Tibetan exile who set himself afire in New Delhi to protest Chinese rule in...
iMediaEthics is pleased to announce that our report "Troubling Double Standard, American photojournalism's different treatment of foreign victims," has been...
Was conservative Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper involved in the Secret Service prostitution scandal that made the news yesterday? Not...