by Sydney Smith on May 22, 2012
UK Regulator: ITV News Use of ‘Coloured’ Offensive
The UK broadcast regulator OfCom found that UK's ITV News was offensive in calling athletes "coloured" but didn't "sanction" the...
The UK broadcast regulator OfCom found that UK's ITV News was offensive in calling athletes "coloured" but didn't "sanction" the...
The Organization of News Ombudsmen is having its annual conference this week in Copenhagen. The conference is from May 20...
The Los Angeles Times corrected a correction May 19. The Los Angeles Times originally published a correction on May 18 about its...
Zambia's president, Michael Sata, has called for a retraction of a May 16 Daily Nation story he called defamatory, Zambian...
Several UK news outlets apologized and corrected stories about an Algerian man named Farid Boukemiche, Tabloid Watch reported. The news outlets...
Canadian journalists who wanted to interview celebrities like Brad Pitt, Kristen Stewart and Nicole Kidman at the Cannes Film Festival...
As we wrote May 8, the Seattle police subpoenaed Seattle TV news KIRO-7 and five other news outlets (KOMO-4, KING-5...
Kenyan bishop Philip Sulumeti is suing Irish public broadcaster RTE for its claims in the 2011 Prime Time Investigates "Mission...
The Age's editor-in-chief, Paul Ramadge, defended the newspaper's access of the "ALP electoral database in the lead-up to the 2010...
National Review apologized, corrected and unpublished a story accusing Massachusetts Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren of plagiarism, the Huffington Post reported....