by Sydney Smith on May 19, 2012
Australia’s The Age Defends 2010 Report on Political Database of Personal Info
The Age's editor-in-chief, Paul Ramadge, defended the newspaper's access of the "ALP electoral database in the lead-up to the 2010...
The Age's editor-in-chief, Paul Ramadge, defended the newspaper's access of the "ALP electoral database in the lead-up to the 2010...
As we wrote May 8, the Seattle police subpoenaed Seattle TV news KIRO-7 and five other news outlets (KOMO-4, KING-5...
At a sports journalism workshop focusing on the 2012 Olympic Games in London, Malawi journalists were advised to "observe ethics...
Former UK prime minister Tony Blair appeared at the Leveson Inquiry into press standards and practices today. According to the...
Exclusive: Since January 17, iMediaEthics has tried, and failed, to get the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) New York chapter,...
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution is ending its public editor position, according to a May 25 column by its outgoing public editor...
Turkey's Media Ethics Platform developed a code of ethics specifically with guidance for online journalism, Turkish journalist Yonca Poyraz Dogan,...
UK Prime Minister David Cameron testified before the Leveson Inquiry into press standards and practices last week. Cameron and other...
Australian journalism professor Lawrie Zion set up a blog on "Best Practices" to host "best practices initiatives" like accuracy for...