by Sydney Smith on Mar 19, 2014
‘Tort of defamation alive and well,’ Boston Herald Libel Verdict ‘Malice’ and $563,000
The Boston Herald must pay a woman named Joanna Marinova more than half a million dollars in a libel verdict,...
The Boston Herald must pay a woman named Joanna Marinova more than half a million dollars in a libel verdict,...
Last month, the British Deputy High Commission hosted a media ethics conference in Chennai, India, as iMediaEthics wrote at the...
The UK Press Complaints Commission has received complaints over media outlets using photos of Mick Jagger after he learned his...
University of Oregon-Eugene student newspaper The Daily Emerald revealed that one of its former reporters, Jessica Fisher, faked interviews and...
Fox News ended its contract with contributor and former U.S. Senator from Massachusetts Scott Brown March 14 because he may...
With the help of his lawyer, Dorian Nakamoto has issued a formal statement denying Newsweek's story claiming he is the...
When the UK Press Complaint Commission rules against a news outlet, the outlet is required to not only publish in...
Earlier this month, iMediaEthics wrote about the Institute of Maltese Journalists' plan to create a new ethics code for the...
The Los Angeles Times fired one-time Pulitzer Prize finalist staff reporter Jason Felch for having an undisclosed "inappropriate relationship with...
New Zealand's Radio Sport aired a retraction after its host Martin Devlin claimed two members of New Zealand's sailing team...