by Sydney Smith on Dec 30, 2010
The Sun Admits Publishing Fake Story about Al-Qaeda Threats
The Sun fessed up to publishing a fake story on its front page earlier this month, Roy Greenslade reported in...
The Sun fessed up to publishing a fake story on its front page earlier this month, Roy Greenslade reported in...
ESPN anchor Will Selva was suspended after being called out for plagiarism, according to NBA Fanhouse. Selva apologized yesterday after an...
The Central Intelligence Agency has created a task force to investigate WikiLeaks' impact, the Washington Post reported. The task force...
Editor & Publisher highlighted a recent column by the Cleveland Plain Dealer's reader's representative, Ted Diadiun, analyzing the Plain Dealer's reporting of...
At a recent seminar, the Press Council of India called paid news "dangerous for the survival of democracy," Economic Times reported....
The Portland Press Herald has been called out for giving almost $47,000 worth of free advertising to the supporters of...
CBS News used a hoax image of former President George W. Bush's recent memoir, Decision Points, Fox News reported. The...
Here are iMediaEthics' picks for the top issues in journalism and media ethics during 2010. 1. Copyright Infringement: The protection of...
Arthur Brisbane, the New York Times' public editor, published a series of reader questions and newsroom responses in his Dec....