by Sydney Smith on Jan 30, 2020
Indian news site retracts Satya Nadella story after reporting ‘lapses’
India's First Post, a news website based in Mumbai, wrongly claimed that Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella was postponing a visit...
India's First Post, a news website based in Mumbai, wrongly claimed that Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella was postponing a visit...
ABC News suspended correspondent Matt Gutman for wrongly reporting that all four of Kobe Bryant's daughters were on the helicopter...
Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten stands by its cartoon about the Chinese outbreak of coronavirus, despite calls from China to apologize. The...
Seattle Fox-affiliate Q13 wrongly reported that the Minnesota Vikings beat the San Francisco 49ers in a Jan. 11 National Football...
The Denver Post fired columnist Jon Caldara. Caldara announced the news in a Jan. 17 Facebook post. "The reason for...
The Japan Times published a story that, according to the newspaper's editors, "disrespected the privacy and dignity" of figure skater...
The Washington Post sent iMediaEthics a new statement about Felicia Sonmez. The Post confirmed to iMediaEthics she is no longer...
With breaking news on high-profile events or people, errors both big and small often occur. The sudden tragic death of...
iMediaEthics' latest roundup of amusing or noteworthy corrections in the news media begins below: 1. A million or billion opioids?...
The Washington Post suspended reporter Vanessa Sonmez after her tweets about Kobe Bryant. In the hours after his death, Sonmez...