by Sydney Smith on Feb 17, 2011
Hungary Will “Amend” Media Law
Hungary's government stated that it will "ease" its media laws after receiving much criticism. Hungary currently has the EU presidency....
Hungary's government stated that it will "ease" its media laws after receiving much criticism. Hungary currently has the EU presidency....
The Center for Journalism Ethics' Stephen JA Ward composed a list of "five principles for teaching journalism ethics in the...
A Texas appeals court ruled that reporting third-party allegations, even defamatory third-party allegations, is OK as long as it's "fairly...
As iMediaEthics previously reported, a group of 25 Turkish journalists created a code of ethics during a media ethics workshop co-sponsored...
iMediaEthics previously wrote about the Press Council of India's seminar on paid news. During the seminar, the council reported on an...
South African children approached the Press Council of South Africa asking for "the media must stop violating us," news agency...
As iMediaEthics previously reported, Canadian regulator Canada Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) was to consider a change to its rules regarding...
The Newspaper Guild has started a movement to send letters calling on the HuffPost to pay its bloggers. The Newspaper...
The University of Colorado may end its journalism program, reported the Daily Camera, a Boulder newspaper. "Top Boulder campus leaders are recommending that...