by Malik Ayub Sumbal on Jan 09, 2012
Law, Journalism and Media Ethics join in Pakistan
The crime and court beats are considered some of the most difficult parts of journalism in every part of the...
The crime and court beats are considered some of the most difficult parts of journalism in every part of the...
A Pakistani gender issues conference called Gender Sensitive Reporting called for "a gender sensitive code of ethics for media reporting,"...
Starting this month, our international news stories will be cross-posted on Pakistan's Express Tribune, a partner of the International Herald...
White Ribbon Campaign Pakistan is hosting a National Conference on Gender and Media in March, the group's Omer Aftab told...
Highlights: iMediaEthics exclusively Interviews A.Q. Khan Despite Court Ban Khan falsely accused of “brazen act of illegality” by The Atlantic,...
ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN -- Dateline Islamabad violated photojournalism ethical standards by plagiarizing copyrighted photographs from two other news agencies, ONLINE and...
Entries for the 2012 Agahi Awards have been extended to March 5, the awards organization wrote Feb. 24. The awards...
Pakistani media violated journalism ethics in its reporting on rape, Pakistan's Express Tribune reported. Most recently, the media sensationalized news...
In January, advocacy group White Ribbon Campaign Pakistan, a group that focuses on "involving and sensitizing the media" and campaigning...
iMediaEthics is pleased to announce that our report "Troubling Double Standard, American photojournalism's different treatment of foreign victims," has been...