by Sydney Smith on May 01, 2011
Fake Ohio Tornado Photo was Facebook Joke, but Man Could Be Fined, Even Jailed?
Will an Ohio man go to jail over Photoshop prank? Last October, Justin Strunk doctored a photo of Cincinnati's Eastgate...
Will an Ohio man go to jail over Photoshop prank? Last October, Justin Strunk doctored a photo of Cincinnati's Eastgate...
The Press Complaints Commission ruled that the Courier & Advertiser newspaper violated the PCC's code of practice in its story about a...
The Belarus government closed two daily newspapers after warning them for "their political coverage," the New York Times reported. The newspapers,...
Patrick Pexton, the Washington Post's ombudsman, blogged about criticism of columnist Allan Sloan's (also Fortune's senior editor at large) use of...
The UK Telegraph, one of the publications added to WikiLeaks' list of "media partners" with this week's Gitmo document dump, fully named an...
A Wall Street Journal reporter and bureau chief has been accused of being unethical and inaccurate in a column about...
Is philanthropy the answer to paying for nonprofit investigative journalism? While journalism ethicist Edward Wasserman notably commented "several years ago"...
California State University - Long Beach student newspaper The Union Weekly has apologized for its insensitive March 14 story about a...
At an April 30 panel discussion, the National American Arab Journalists Association (NAAJA) is scheduled to take on the topics...
Meanwhile in other Wikileaks news, supporters of Bradley Manning have questioned if President Barack Obama's comments that Bradley Manning "broke...