by Sydney Smith on Jun 18, 2012
3 UK Papers Apologize for Wrongly Reporting Man Froze to Death
Three UK newspapers have apologized for wrongly reporting in February that a man named Martin Hoskins "had frozen to death...
Three UK newspapers have apologized for wrongly reporting in February that a man named Martin Hoskins "had frozen to death...
Turkey's Media Ethics Platform developed a code of ethics specifically with guidance for online journalism, Turkish journalist Yonca Poyraz Dogan,...
UK music news magazine NME (New Musical Express) apologized June 12 for an article about singer Morrissey that led to...
Toronto Star public editor Kathy English asked readers if "queer" is considered "an offensive word when used as a collective...
The Globe and Mail defended a June 6 front-page photo's authenticity in a recent story by the newspaper's public editor...
Charlotte, N.C.'s WSOC-TV 9 issued a correction, retraction and apology for mis-reporting that a high school student at the Lake...
The UK government announced a call to require online sites to provide the identity of anonymous commenters writing information accused...
Fake photos of shark swimming in floodwaters at the bottom of escalators are circulating on social media, Discovery News reported....
The UK police are paying lawyer Mark Lewis a £230,000 libel settlement after the police "implied he lied to" a...
The New York Daily News and New York TV news WPIX-11 published fake videos purporting to be of the alleged...