by Sydney Smith on Oct 02, 2011
News of the World Accused of Paying for Other Papers’ Stories in the ’90s
It seems that News of the World, the Rupert Murdoch-owned newspaper that shut down in the wake of the phone-hacking scandal,...
It seems that News of the World, the Rupert Murdoch-owned newspaper that shut down in the wake of the phone-hacking scandal,...
The Central Intelligence Agency cut and then reinstated its advertising with Michigan newspaper the Arab American News after the newspaper...
The media covering the case against Amanda Knox has been criticized by prosecutor Giuliano Mignini, ABC News reported. Knox is...
iMediaEthics wrote earlier this week about accusations of plagiarism against architecture news site Arch Daily. An architecture news site and magazine,...
The Twitter account for USA Today was hacked Sept. 25, CNET reported. The self-described hacking group Script Kiddies took responsibility...
American Journalism Review questioned why CNN "partnered with the Tea Party Express" to host a Republican Party debate. The Tea...
As iMediaEthics has written, Tech Crunch founder and editor Michael Arrington left the site after its owner, AOL, announced an investment...
Readers questioned why NPR has not devoted air time to recent Occupy Wall Street protests, NPR ombudsman Edward Schumacher-Matos wrote...
As iMediaEthics wrote briefly last week, an architecture news site, Architecture Record, accused fellow architecture news site Arch Daily of lifting...
Fox was busted earlier this month for broadcasting fake news headlines about Jay Cutler. The Chicago Tribune had reported Sept....