by Sydney Smith on Apr 17, 2012
WaPo explains Why it Ran Photo of Man on Fire
Before publishing a photograph of "a Tibetan exile who set himself afire in New Delhi to protest Chinese rule in...
Before publishing a photograph of "a Tibetan exile who set himself afire in New Delhi to protest Chinese rule in...
iMediaEthics is pleased to announce its new Polling Center. This featured section of the iMediaEthics website (see here) organizes all...
A post about actress Zooey Deschanel on Yahoo News was either mangled by copy editing, a lack of pop culture...
Australian newspaper the Herald Sun apologized for breaking an embargo and naming comedian Hamish Blake the "Gold Logie winner two...
MSNBC aired a fake news report claiming that "technology juggernauts Apple and Microsoft were 'marrying up' and taking on same-sex...
iMediaEthics is pleased to announce that our report "Troubling Double Standard, American photojournalism's different treatment of foreign victims," has been...
American Public Media's Marketplace China correspondent Rob Schmitz exclusively toured an iPad factory for a report last week, Fortune magazine...
A Virgin Atlantic employee has been accused of leaking information about celebrity clients to paparazzi company Big Pictures, the Guardian...
The UK Times of London has been sued for hacking e-mail, Bloomberg reported. As we have written, the Times of...
The Police Service of Northern Ireland wants U.S.-based Irish reporter Ed Moloney and his researcher Anthony McIntyre to identify his...