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People Magazine Blurs Line Between Ads and Content

Ideally, one of the most sacred staples of journalistic ethics is keeping the line between content and advertisements from being…

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Sri Lankan Government Accused of Fauxtography:

Siber News, a blog dedicated to “providing reliable and accurate information on issues concerning the Tamil people” uncovered what appears…

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CNN’s Credibility on Life Support?

iMediaEthics' Danielle Mastropiero is a career EMT as well as a former American Heart Association CPR Instructor. The claim captured…

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National Survey Says: 94% of Journalists Use P.R. Material

A survey conducted by media intelligence company Cison in conjunction with George Washington University showed rather unsettling results about the…

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NY Times Sunday Business Section-Lite?

If you judged the economy by New York Times' Sunday Business section this week, you would think it was just…

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God and The Internet: Dalai Lama gets Fake Twitter account

A peculiar question arose after a fake Twitter account for the Dalai Lama was exposed: Can the Dalai Lama Twitter…

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Pharma Companies Find Way Around FDA?

It's hard to watch even an hour of T.V. in the U.S. without seeing an ad for one prescription drug…

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Kate Winslet Photo Used in Fauxtography:

World Entertainment News Network (www.wenn.com) reports that a British political party used fauxtography in their annual conference brochure. The doctored…

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NYDaily News Article on Accused Killer Cop Shows Perils of Constant Updating

Newspapers enter murky waters when they try to update news stories as they come in. A recent case backs up…

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ABC News’ Exploitation of Medical Conditions?

WHY IS THE MAN WITH THE "WORLD'S LONGEST EAR HAIR" PAIRED WITH THIS YOUNG BOY WITH A HEART DEFECT? The…

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