by Sydney Smith on Dec 12, 2016
iMediaEthics’ Ten Most Read Stories of 2016
The ten most read stories of 2016 on iMediaEthics, determined by unique page views, are as follows, in reverse order....
The ten most read stories of 2016 on iMediaEthics, determined by unique page views, are as follows, in reverse order....
The Macclesfield Express, the Manchester Evening News, and the Mirror didn't invade the privacy of or harass a woman in reporting on...
Two weeks after publication, the Washington Post added a nearly 150-word editor's note to an article claiming "a sophisticated Russian...
The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, and the Australian Broadcasting Corp. reported that the National Australia Bank fired some financial...
Elizabeth Jensen, the National Public Radio ombudsman, weighed in last month on two interviews that aired over the network-- one...
NBC's Today show used a picture of protests in Baltimore, Maryland in a report this morning on the mistrial of...
It was OK for the BBC to interview Marine Le Pen on Remembrance Sunday, Nov. 13, the UK broadcast regulator...
A British council didn't take down a playground tunnel because of fears that fat children would get stuck in it....
The Sun-Herald and the Sydney Morning Herald, two Australian newspapers, reported on a man's death and his secretive life, including that...