by Sydney Smith on Jan 06, 2019
Canadian TV News claimed mosques wouldn’t let women on worksite
Canada's TVA Nouvelles, a French TV broadcast news station, admitted it aired "inaccurate and unfounded" information in a news story...
Canada's TVA Nouvelles, a French TV broadcast news station, admitted it aired "inaccurate and unfounded" information in a news story...
The UK Northampton Chronicle & Echo broke guidelines for reporting on suicide by publishing way too much information about the...
Le Monde's editor Luc Bronner apologized for a front-page illustration that readers thought compared President Emmanuel Macron to Hitler. The...
Der Spiegel is pressing charges against former reporter Claas Relotius, who the German magazine revealed had faked interviews and articles....
Latvian journalism organizations created a media ethics council this month. The Latvian media ethics council plans to have a journalism...
The Washington Examiner unpublished an article about the government shutdown because it "did not meet the Washington Examiner's editorial standards."...
iMediaEthics' latest roundup of amusing or noteworthy corrections begins below: 1.Bah humbug! Two different NPR reports misspelled Santa Claus's name!...
On Christmas Day, NBC News published an article online that listed all Christmastime visits to active military from 2001 until...
National Review, a twice-monthly "magazine of conservative opinion," claimed that a male college student broke Title IX regulations for being...
Seven programs from Russian state-funded RT (formerly Russia Today) broke bias guidelines, the UK broadcast regulator OfCom ruled. Further, OfCom said,...