by Sydney Smith on May 27, 2015
UK Sun’s Comments about Blind Transgender Politician were Discriminatory, Regulator Rules
UK press regulator IPSO ruled that a UK Sun column was discriminatory. The Sun's Dec. 11, 2014 column by Rob...
UK press regulator IPSO ruled that a UK Sun column was discriminatory. The Sun's Dec. 11, 2014 column by Rob...
Runner's World lifted content from CSNPhilly but went back to add attribution after readers raised questions. Awful Announcing labeled Runner's...
A personality on the Danish radio station Radio24syv beat a rabbit to death with a bicycle pump on the air...
Approximately 70 other people plan to sue UK newspaper publisher Trinity Mirror for phone hacking, the Guardian reported. Trinity Mirror...
Journalists should avoid the term "voodoo economics" because it's "a derogatory cliché," the Toronto Star's Kathy English recommended. The term,...
The National Review used a photo from a 2005 Texas hurricane to accompany a story on Venezuela and Sen. Bernie...
The Guardian has received nearly 30,000 complaints in the past year and published 2,604 corrections, Guardian readers editor Chris Elliott...
The phone-hacking trial of Neil Wallis started yesterday in London, the Associated Press reported. Wallis was the deputy editor of News of...
The UK dropped charges against two former News of the World editors after a Scottish judge acquitted Andy Coulson of...