by Sydney Smith on Oct 28, 2011
Know your State Capitals? Wall Street Journal Corrects Rice Fritters Story
The Wall Street Journal issued a brief correction to its Oct. 15, 2011 article on rice fritters. The article incorrectly...
The Wall Street Journal issued a brief correction to its Oct. 15, 2011 article on rice fritters. The article incorrectly...
Pakistan's prime minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani called on Pakistan's media to present a positive image of Pakistan, the Associated...
The New York Times told POLITICO it likely won't have Natasha Lennard covering the Occupy Wall Street Protests after her appearance...
Open Society Foundations fellow Christopher Soghoian opined for the New York Times Oct. 26 about protecting anonymous sources and computer...
Washington Post public editor Patrick Pexton, in an Oct. 18 blog post, slammed the Post for errors in its recent reporting. For...
iMediaEthics wrote in early October about accusations of plagiarism against South Africa's Financial Mail. The newspaper issued an apology for the...
In contrast to NPR, the British public broadcasting network, the BBC, stood by one of its reporters after he got...
National Public Radio announced Oct. 21 that it will stop carrying the program "World of Opera." As iMediaEthics has written, the...
Paparazzi photographer Alan Zanger filed a lawsuit against CBS News claiming the network didn't pay to license photos he took...
French media erred in its reporting on the Sept. 29 death of an Indian man named Rajinder Singh, Time magazine...