by iMediaEthics Staff on Jul 14, 2008
Newspapers Retract Fake Photo of Missiles they published
Haaretz Service reports that newspapers are retracting a fake photo of missiles. Haaretz reported: "'It's a doctored image,' said Gerard...
Haaretz Service reports that newspapers are retracting a fake photo of missiles. Haaretz reported: "'It's a doctored image,' said Gerard...
San Francisco Chronicle reports: "The Associated Press and video services operated by CBS and NBC have pulled video allegedly taken...
Two universities were busted in 2000 for faking diversity at their campuses. According to Inside Higher Ed, the two universities fessed...
It was August 2006 in Maine.. a strange creature's carcass was found. Hey, wait a minute. This sounds just like...
Netzoo.net's Andy Sternberg writes: "The photo above first aired on CNN and was sent in by someone who was supposedly...
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution's Rodney Ho writes: "Nicole Sellers, the J Records rep for Hudson, arrived. She said three of us...
Gregb1977 points out 4 instances of fakery and coins a new term-- the "fauxlympics." First, it's the fake fireworks. Second,...
The New York Times' Alex Williams writes: "In an age of digital manipulation, many people believe that snapshots and family...
FinalDog writes: "Even the giant television screens within the stadium itself broadcast the fake images. Stunned viewers thought they were...
Popular Mechanics' S.E. Kramer writes: "One person who certainly didn't know about the CGI mix-in was M. Philip Butler, a...