by Sydney Smith on Feb 11, 2012
European Court of Human Rights Rules in 2 Media Privacy Cases
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that "the private lives of celebrities are of legitimate interest to the media,"...
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that "the private lives of celebrities are of legitimate interest to the media,"...
The UK police arrested five "senior journalists" from News Corp-owned The Sun and three members of the UK police or...
The Press Complaints Commission announced Feb. 9 that its director, Stig Abell, "will be leaving the PCC at the end of...
Agence France-Presse defended its Jan. 25 photo against charges "in blogs and in a letter sent by the Israeli embassy...
News Corp-owned the UK Times of London's editor James Harding apologized Feb. 7 for a Times reporter's 2009 hacking of...
According to numerous international news reports, two Dutch TV hosts, Dennis Storm and Valerio Zeno, reportedly "ate each other's freshly...
The Indonesian Press Council has released its "cyber media guidelines," which were "officiated" Feb. 3, press council member Zulfiani Lubis...
Highlights: iMediaEthics exclusively Interviews A.Q. Khan Despite Court Ban Khan falsely accused of “brazen act of illegality” by The Atlantic,...
White Ribbon Campaign Pakistan is hosting a National Conference on Gender and Media in March, the group's Omer Aftab told...