by Danielle Mastropiero on Apr 01, 2009
Reddit Ads Designed to Look Like Content
Do you remember thumbing through a newspaper and stumbling across an advertisement cleverly disguised to look like an article? Rest...
Do you remember thumbing through a newspaper and stumbling across an advertisement cleverly disguised to look like an article? Rest...
Although business review Web site Yelp may seem like a grassroots exchange of helpful information about businesses between Internet users,...
UPDATE 4/1/09 2:18 PM EST: One day following iMediaEthics' report, Greg Gumbel filed a lawsuit against infomercial producer Doug Scott in Florida....
Even though it seems a recent phenomena to print or broadcast fake photos of the conflict in the Gaza Strip,...
When iMediaEthics contacted attorney Joyce David for clarification of quotes she gave the New York Daily News and the New York...
The Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University is considering major curriculum changes, according to InsideHigherEd.com. The school will likely...
The Sunday Telegraph apologized this week after editors were duped into printing nude photos that they falsely claimed were of...
Ideally, one of the most sacred staples of journalistic ethics is keeping the line between content and advertisements from being...
Siber News, a blog dedicated to “providing reliable and accurate information on issues concerning the Tamil people” uncovered what appears...
iMediaEthics' Danielle Mastropiero is a career EMT as well as a former American Heart Association CPR Instructor. The claim captured...