by Sydney Smith on Nov 16, 2014
Singapore Prime Minister wins Libel Lawsuit against Blogger
Blogger Roy Ngerng lost a libel lawsuit in Singapore's High Court filed by Singapore's prime minister Lee Hsien Loong, he...
Blogger Roy Ngerng lost a libel lawsuit in Singapore's High Court filed by Singapore's prime minister Lee Hsien Loong, he...
The Guardian failed to disclose that the author of an article, Sunil Khilnani, is married to the subject of his...
The Sunday Express published false news about the marriage of Queen Elizabeth's granddaughter and, as a result, had to pay up,...
Washington, D.C. CBS-affiliate wrongly accused a man running for a local neighborhood organization of embezzlement. The next day, WUSA retracted...
The Lethbridge Herald questioned if Canadian Broadcasting Corp. has a conflict of interest when it reports on the accusations of...
The Associated Press has slammed the FBI for allowing one of its agents to impersonate an AP journalist with a...
Washington Post, Slate and Newsweek are all adding editor's notes to CNN journalist Fareed Zakaria's work after attribution complaints. Five...
Robert Lipsyte, ESPN's ombudsman, called for ESPN to be more consistent when it disciplines staff. Lipsyte's comments, in his Nov....
Four Thai media organizations have complained over the media's coverage of the murder of two British tourists, Hannah Witheridge and...
Reuters is no longer letting readers comment on news stories. Comments will be allowed on opinion and blogposts, though. The...