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SPJ Ethics Chair on Celebrity Coverage – Whitney Houston’s Death, Jeremy Lin

Society of Professional Journalists ethics chairman Kevin Z. Smith addressed the media's coverage of celebrities, especially in light of the…

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Swaziland Press Secretary Claims Detained Journalists Wanted to ‘Incriminate’ Swaziland

Swaziland's government Press Secretary Percy Simelane called for foreign journalists to abide by ethics and get accreditation before coming to…

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Gloucestershire Echo Unpublishes, Apologizes for Story Suggesting Website Comments were Interview

The Gloucestershire Echo unpublished an article and apologized to a man named Bob Sayers after the Echo published an article…

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Cable Provider Apologizes for Accidentally Airing Porn During Colorado Broadcast of Good Morning America

ABC affiliate KRDO apologized for "accidentally" airing "hardcore pornography," the Jane Dough reported.

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WaPo explains Why it Ran Photo of Man on Fire

Before publishing a photograph of "a Tibetan exile who set himself afire in New Delhi to protest Chinese rule in…

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iMediaEthics launches new Polling Center, features iMediaEtics Polls, PollCheck, Columns and PollTalk Blog

iMediaEthics is pleased to announce the new Polling Center section on our website.

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Yahoo News Post Errs in Zooey Deschanel Article

A post about actress Zooey Deschanel on Yahoo News was either mangled by copy editing, a lack of pop culture…

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Australia’s Herald Sun: Sorry we Broke Embargo, Named Hamish Blake TV Show Award Winner before Broadcast, It was an Accident

Australian newspaper the Herald Sun apologized for breaking an embargo and naming comedian Hamish Blake the "Gold Logie winner two…

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MSNBC Corrects after Airing Satire as News

MSNBC aired a fake news report claiming that "technology juggernauts Apple and Microsoft were 'marrying up' and taking on same-sex…

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iMediaEthics Named Among Mirror Awards Finalists for PhotoJournalism Double Standard Report

iMediaEthics is pleased to announce that our report "Troubling Double Standard, American photojournalism's different treatment of foreign victims," has been…

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