by Sydney Smith on Oct 20, 2014
UK high court: Media Lawyer who knew about E-mail Hacking was reckless
News International lawyer Alastair Brett has seemingly wriggled off the hook. In 2009, Brett "recklessly allowed the court to be...
News International lawyer Alastair Brett has seemingly wriggled off the hook. In 2009, Brett "recklessly allowed the court to be...
No more mugshots for the Springfield, Missouri News-Leader, unless they are really newsworthy. Instead of dumping mugshots in bulk, the...
The news is breaking, other media outlets are hitting the airways. Your editors are screaming but you haven't verified the...
What are the road rules of journalism? “The road signs that used to say ‘fair,’ ‘objective,’ ‘balanced and unbiased’ have...
Harry Styles filed a libel lawsuit against the Daily Star for falsely accusing him of posting a sexualy suggestive naked...
An Oct. 29 Guardian article contained a few verbatim sentences and the same exact headline from Agence France Presse. Was...
Obama, Osama, same difference? That little typo with a big implication happened again this week. CNN mixed the two up...
Four Thai media organizations have complained over the media's coverage of the murder of two British tourists, Hannah Witheridge and...
The Associated Press has slammed the FBI for allowing one of its agents to impersonate an AP journalist with a...