by Sydney Smith on Sep 20, 2012
The Citizen Apologizes for Photoshopping Front-Page Pic to Remove Bodies
The Citizen apologized for Photoshopping an Agence France-Presse picture to remove two bodies for its Sept. 19 front page, Africa's...
The Citizen apologized for Photoshopping an Agence France-Presse picture to remove two bodies for its Sept. 19 front page, Africa's...
The New York Times adds Michael Lewis to the list of journalists having to let politicians approve quotes before he...
Haitian prime minister Laurent Lamothe and a Florida "businessman" claim the Haiti-Observateur's August and September articles were libelous as well...
Science News will "plan to try to watch out" for any possible appearances of blurred lines between its advertising and...
The University of Central Oklahoma's upcoming "annual Media Ethics Conference" will focus on "sports, politics and news" reporting, according to...
A.S. Panneerselvan has been named the new readers's editor at the Hindu, according to a report in the Hindu. According...
As we previously wrote, the New York Times defended its publication of a photo of U.S. ambassador to Libya, Christopher...
A French court granted Prince William and Kate Middleton's request for an injunction against Closer magazine's further publication of photos...
The Wall Street Journal unpublished two articles by Jonah Lehrer that "inappropriately reused passages from articles he wrote for the...
Bolovia's government claims that Bolivian news agency Fides News Agency's report, published by the agency and two newspapers, on the...