by Sydney Smith on Nov 06, 2014
UK Sun Devil-Boy Story: Paid Family to say 4-year-old had ‘mark of devil’
The UK Sun admitted it was wrong to publish a front page report on a 4-year-old it called "boyezelbub" with...
The UK Sun admitted it was wrong to publish a front page report on a 4-year-old it called "boyezelbub" with...
The Globe and Mail published a "dumb, insensitive" headline with a report on Jian Ghomeshi, the CBC radio host who...
Pianist Dejan Lazic asked The Washington Post to remove a negative review written and published after a 2010 performance, the...
What are the road rules of journalism? “The road signs that used to say ‘fair,’ ‘objective,’ ‘balanced and unbiased’ have...
Two newspaper public editors reviewed how their papers have covered Ebola. Sylvia Stead from the Globe and Mail called for...
The Charleston, West Virginia Daily Mail fired an editorial writer for his "unfortunate, inflammatory" and "inexcusable" decision to call Michael...
The news is breaking, other media outlets are hitting the airways. Your editors are screaming but you haven't verified the...
The Toronto Star didn't make any major errors in reporting on the Oct. 22 shooting in Ottawa, according to the...
Reveal magazine, a "celebrity and lifestyle weekly" in the UK, invaded the privacy of the husband of UK singer and...
The UK Star falsely claimed in May One Direction's Harry Styles posted naked pictures of himself online. But, the Star...