by Sydney Smith on Jan 29, 2020
Jyllands-Posten defends China coronavirus cartoon
Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten stands by its cartoon about the Chinese outbreak of coronavirus, despite calls from China to apologize. The...
Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten stands by its cartoon about the Chinese outbreak of coronavirus, despite calls from China to apologize. The...
Seattle Fox-affiliate Q13 wrongly reported that the Minnesota Vikings beat the San Francisco 49ers in a Jan. 11 National Football...
The Denver Post fired columnist Jon Caldara. Caldara announced the news in a Jan. 17 Facebook post. "The reason for...
The Japan Times published a story that, according to the newspaper's editors, "disrespected the privacy and dignity" of figure skater...
The Washington Post sent iMediaEthics a new statement about Felicia Sonmez. The Post confirmed to iMediaEthics she is no longer...
With breaking news on high-profile events or people, errors both big and small often occur. The sudden tragic death of...
iMediaEthics' latest roundup of amusing or noteworthy corrections in the news media begins below: 1. A million or billion opioids?...
The Washington Post suspended reporter Vanessa Sonmez after her tweets about Kobe Bryant. In the hours after his death, Sonmez...
Charlie Rose, the fired CBS News anchor, admitted he engaged in "inappropriate behavior" when working at CBS. His comments were...
MSNBC anchor Alison Morris denied using the n-word in reporting on the death of Kobe Bryant. In a Jan. 26...