by Sydney Smith on May 14, 2019
Corrections: Assange not charged with rape, Stun guns, Louis Farrakhan
1.Tons or pounds? A recent New York Times correction: "An article on Friday about Blue Origin’s new moon lander misstated the amount...
1.Tons or pounds? A recent New York Times correction: "An article on Friday about Blue Origin’s new moon lander misstated the amount...
The UK press regulator, the Independent Press Standards Organisation, created an online directory of organizations with guidance for reporting on...
Meta-controversy? Earlier this month, the BBC fired host Danny Baker for a racist tweet about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's...
Julian Assange was charged today under the U.S. Espionage Act. The charges are conspiracy to receive national defense information, obtaining...
PBS has a new public editor, Ricardo Sandoval-Palos. Sandoval-Palos told iMediaEthics that PBS and public media has almost always been...
The Montreal Gazette and its sister newspapers owned by Postmedia now have new Community Guidelines for online comments. Now, readers...
The website for 1A, a program on WAMU 88.5, American University Radio, which is Washington D.C.'s National Public Radio station,...
Even though the UK has strict guidelines for reporting on children, it was OK for the Brighton Argus to publish...
iMediaEthics' latest round-up of amusing or noteworthy corrections in the media begins below: 1.Not drunk at the airport? The Sun...