by Sydney Smith on Jan 10, 2011
Ukrainian Newspaper The Kyiv Post Blocks UK Web Access After Libel Lawsuit
Ukranian newspaper The Kyiv Post is preventing Internet users from the United Kingdom from accessing its site as a protest...
Ukranian newspaper The Kyiv Post is preventing Internet users from the United Kingdom from accessing its site as a protest...
As Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press reported, former CIA officer Jeffrey Sterling "was indicted last month for allegedly...
Arthur Brisbane, the New York Times’ public editor, compiled a list of "challenges the Times faces and the faults readers...
News of the World "suspended a senior editor" allegedly involved with the hacking of Sienna Miller's voice mail, The New...
The U.S. government has subpoenaed Twitter for information about WikiLeaks' and several individuals' accounts, including those people in contact with...
National Public Radio released a statement about the results of its investigation into the October firing of analyst Juan Williams,...
The Village Voice retracted a story by freelancer Rob Sgobbo after it was revealed he made up at least two...
Christian Science Monitor reported about journalism ethics issues in Taiwan and asserted that some critics claim the country's "press freedoms...
The New Hampshire Union-Leader published an admission of a lack of proper attribution after hockey blogger Joe Proulx at Backyard-Hockey.com claimed his work...
Announcer Ron Franklin was fired Jan. 4 after he called female sideline reporter Jeannine Edwards "sweet baby" and then "an...