by Sydney Smith on Apr 18, 2011
Is ESPN Disclosure of Poker Sponsorship Good Enough?
Is ESPN properly disclosing its relationship to two of the three poker companies that were just charged by the FBI...
Is ESPN properly disclosing its relationship to two of the three poker companies that were just charged by the FBI...
The ABA Journal reported about an unusual twist of libel suits for a Richmond, Virginia newspaper. The newspaper, the Richmond...
Readers have complained over the New York Times' placement of Richard Goldstone's retraction of claims about Gaza, according to Arthur Brisbane,...
The Herald Sun reported that Joseph Stalin's son, Yevgeny Dzhugashvili, sued a Russian radio station for nearly $400,000 for commenting...
The Orlando Sentinel questioned the ethics of CBS News' "48 Hours Mystery" special on Casey Anthony. Anthony is the woman...
iMediaEthics wrote in March when reports surfaced that University of Colorado-Boulder "campus leaders" advised that the school be shut down. The...
The Mail & Guardian's ombudsman, Franz Krüger, questioned the media reporting of Shrien Dewani, a man who is "wanted by...
The UK Press Complaints Commission reported that the Daily Record has retracted and unpublished an article about a shooting. The...
Media Helping Media published a quiz for journalists to determine test your media ethics or find if work is ethical. ...
ESPN's executive vice president for production, Norby Williamson issued a statement this week to address ESPN staff's endorsement guidelines. As...