by Sydney Smith on May 06, 2011
Does New Icelandic Media Law Protect Kids From Obscene Content?
Iceland's parliament has adopted a new media law for the first time since 2004. The law includes provisions to prevent...
Iceland's parliament has adopted a new media law for the first time since 2004. The law includes provisions to prevent...
Visual journalist Charles Apple spotted some photo doctoring in the photo of "the president's national security advisers watching the attack on...
An Indian journalists group is calling for a code of ethics to be established, Kangla Online reported. The group --...
News Corp. announced that it will disclose all donations to political campaigns and PACS, MediaBistro's TV Newser reported. According to...
The Wall Street Journal has joined the group of news outlets to establish its own way for the public to pass on...
Barack Obama said he won't release pictures of Osama bin Laden's bullet-riddled corpse, CBS News reported. Obama cited several reasons for...
The Atlantic's Megan McArdle tracked the "anatomy of a fake quotation" attributed to Martin Luther King Jr. this week. The fake...
New York public radio station WNYC listed a list of "5 Big bin Laden" errors in the media in reporting...
Charles Apple and Poynter's Al Tompkins that White House photographers shot staged Obama photos of U.S. President Barack Obama making the...
Related, Poynter's Adam Hochberg noted that journalists and bloggers ordinarily are skeptical of President Obama's statements, but "most of the traditional...