by Sydney Smith on Sep 20, 2014
Indian anchor fired for botching China’s president’s name on Air
Indian public broadcaster Doordarshan fired an anchor for messing up the name of China's president, Reuters reported. The anchor, who...
Indian public broadcaster Doordarshan fired an anchor for messing up the name of China's president, Reuters reported. The anchor, who...
Australian radio station 2SM aired a listener's personal phone number during a radio broadcast last year and broke privacy guidelines,...
Why does the Associated Press now call the terrorist group, originally known as ISIS, the Islamic State Group? Does the...
It was wrong for the UK Telegraph to name the wife of a man convicted of child sexual crimes, the...
CNN apparently had a graphics and math fail in a report today on the Scottish independence vote. According to an...
The Australian Communications and Media Authority ruled that Australia's Channel 7 violated broadcasting standards in reporting on the religious group the...
Now unpublishing or removing links from Google search is no longer just about hiding your prior arrest from potential employers....
Pennsylvania newspaper and website The Lancaster Online apologized to readers after publishing a "deeply hurtful, offensive editorial cartoon" comparing slave...
Soccer team Newcastle United accused the Daily Telegraph of 'inaccurate" and "disgraceful journalism" and said it will no longer allow Telegraph...