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Australian Journalist Broke Anti-Discrimination Laws, Judge Says

Australian journalist Andrew Bolt violated a discrimination law in two 2009 articles for News Corp-owned the Herald Sun, the Guardian…

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News of the World Accused of Paying for Other Papers’ Stories in the ’90s

It seems that News of the World, the Rupert Murdoch-owned newspaper that shut down in the wake of the phone-hacking…

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Was BBC Hoaxed? Yes Men, BBC Deny Interviewee was Member of YesMen

Was the BBC hoaxed by an interviewee? Despite denials from both the BBC and group The Yes Men that a…

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CIA Cancels, then Reinstates Ads in Detroit Newspaper after Critical Article Runs

The Central Intelligence Agency cut and then reinstated its advertising with Michigan newspaper the Arab American News after the newspaper…

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Gambian Journalists Advised on Standards

Journalists in Gambia have been reminded of their duties to follow journalism standards in reporting on the upcoming elections, the…

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Malaysia and Indonesia Get Joint Journalism Ethics Codes

Malaysia and Indonesia's journalism organizations have announced plans for joint journalism ethics codes -- the two countries' journalism groups said…

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Chinese Journalist Detained after Breaking News Story

A Chinese journalist has been "detained" and accused of "revealing state secrets" after he broke a story claiming that former…

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Too Much Media Coverage in Case against Amanda Knox?

The media covering the case against Amanda Knox has been criticized by prosecutor Giuliano Mignini, ABC News reported. Knox is…

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Why did CNN “Partner” with the Tea Party?

American Journalism Review questioned why CNN "partnered with the Tea Party Express" to host a Republican Party debate. The Tea Party…

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Arrington Moves on, Promises to Disclose with Uncrunched

As StinkyJournalism has written, Tech Crunch founder and editor Michael Arrington left the site after its owner, AOL, announced an…

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