by Sydney Smith on Dec 18, 2010
Sienna Miller Sues After News of the World Phone Hacking Claims
In the latest twist of a phone-hacking scandal, actress Sienna Miller has accused News of the World of violating her...
In the latest twist of a phone-hacking scandal, actress Sienna Miller has accused News of the World of violating her...
Reporters without Borders announced yesterday that it would launch a mirror site for WikiLeaks today. In a statement published on...
The Daily Telegraph published a series of exposes based on undercover reporting this week. Telegraph reporters posed as mothers seeking advice...
iMediaEthics has written dozens of stories this year about fake or doctored photos in the media, the use of Photoshop, and misleading images. Just below,...
Here are iMediaEthics' picks for the top issues in journalism and media ethics during 2010. 1. Copyright Infringement: The protection of...
The Central Intelligence Agency has created a task force to investigate WikiLeaks' impact, the Washington Post reported. The task force...
The Sun fessed up to publishing a fake story on its front page earlier this month, Roy Greenslade reported in...
National Public Radio and other news outlets "inflated" the number of diplomatic cables published by WikiLeaks, NPR's ombudsman, Alicia Shepard, explained...
A British communications regulator won't be investigating a BBC interview that drew 420 complaints, Journalism.co.uk reported. Despite the high number of...
The News of the World may appeal a 2006 defamation ruling after former Scottish Parliament member Tommy Sheridan was convicted...