by Sydney Smith on Feb 10, 2011
UK Lawmaker Drops Bill to Imprison Media for Naming Suspects
UK lawmaker Anna Soubry withdrew her proposed bill to ban the media from publishing the names of suspects after being told...
UK lawmaker Anna Soubry withdrew her proposed bill to ban the media from publishing the names of suspects after being told...
As iMediaEthics previously reported, in January the Village Voice retracted and apologized for one of its stories by Rob Sgobbo, a...
Media professors and practitioners criticized Sri Lankan media for "attempting to create an opinion that there is a media suppression...
The International Federation of Journalists and the Pacific Freedom Forum called for the "Fiji military regime" to stop censoring the media. According...
University of Minnesota media ethics professor Jane Kirtley was "commissioned" by the U.S. State Department to write a handbook for...
CBS Evening News anchor Katie Couric incorrectly tweeted that Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak resigned, the New York Daily News reported....
Mexican radio journalist Carmen Aristegui was fired this week after she reportedly breached an ethics code, Fox News Latino reported....
Reader John Burpo of Springfield, Va. criticized the Washington Post's anonymous sources reliance in its Feb. 1 story on health care. In...
The Los Angeles Times readers' representative, Deirdre Edgar, reported that the LA Times corrected a mislabeled photo this month. The...
As iMediaEthics reported in late January, the Minnesota News Council -- one of two state news councils in the U.S. -- has...