by Sydney Smith on Oct 11, 2011
Washington Post Shows Wrong Half of Photo, Suggests Scalia Died?
The Washington Post's public editor Patrick Pexton wrote about a photo mishap at the newspaper that suggested Supreme Court justice Antonin...
The Washington Post's public editor Patrick Pexton wrote about a photo mishap at the newspaper that suggested Supreme Court justice Antonin...
As has been widely reported, a teenager was injured earlier this month while taping himself skateboarding for Anderson, a CNN talk show. The...
The Associated Press, Agence France-Presse, and Reuters all decided to put photos of Muammar Gaddafi's death on their wires, Poynter's...
Paparazzi photographer Alan Zanger filed a lawsuit against CBS News claiming the network didn't pay to license photos he took...
The Washington Post defended its publication of a photo of a police officer petting a cat at the Occupy Wall...
iMediaEthics is appalled by the way some news outlets -- specifically, the New York Post and New York Daily News --...
Mirroring earlier Press Complaints Commission resolutions involving Kate Middleton's family and the press, print regulatory body the Press Complaints Commission...
UK paparazzi agency Big Pictures may have to attend the UK Leveson Inquiry into press standards and practices, the UK...
The British Press Photographers' Association issued a statement Nov. 30 defending UK photographers from criticism of photgraphers made during the...