by Sydney Smith on Apr 05, 2012
James Murdoch Resigns from BSkyB, Former NOTW Editor Apologizes to Gordon Ramsay
James Murdoch resigned as BSkyB chairman April 3, USA Today reported. He will still be the deputy chief operating officer...
James Murdoch resigned as BSkyB chairman April 3, USA Today reported. He will still be the deputy chief operating officer...
Malaysia's Prime Minister called for the government to make sure there aren't "double standards when regulating the print and online...
Wisconsin's County Line newspaper published a fake story for April Fools' Day, ABC-affiliate News 18-WQOW reported. The article claimed that...
CNN correspondent Susan Candiotti and CNN anchor Fredricka Whitfield both apologized after Candiotti said "profanities" from a Facebook post during...
A March story in the New York Daily News caught iMediaEthics' publisher Rhonda Roland Shearer's eye. The story's byline carried...
iMediaEthics is pleased to announce that our report "Troubling Double Standard, American photojournalism's different treatment of foreign victims," has been...
Swaziland's government Press Secretary Percy Simelane called for foreign journalists to abide by ethics and get accreditation before coming to...
The Washington Post's public editor Patrick Pexton weighed in on the recent resignation of Washington Post blogger Elizabeth Flock. As...
A December 2011 column by the BBC's Jeremy Clarkson for UK News Corp-owned The Sun prompted "a complaint from five...