by Sydney Smith on Mar 28, 2012
Al Jazeera Says Ethics Code Prevents its Airing of Video of French Shootings
Broadcaster Al Jazeera announced March 27 it won't "broadcast video footage of three deadly shootings in southern France filmed by...
Broadcaster Al Jazeera announced March 27 it won't "broadcast video footage of three deadly shootings in southern France filmed by...
iMediaEthics is pleased to announce that our report "Troubling Double Standard, American photojournalism's different treatment of foreign victims," has been...
Before publishing a photograph of "a Tibetan exile who set himself afire in New Delhi to protest Chinese rule in...
Live-tweeting from court has become a popular way to keep readers in the loop with what's happening during court cases....
Gannett-owned The Cincinnati Enquirer unintentionally publshed a photo that carried the F-word, Jim Romenesko blogged April 17. According to Romenesko,...
The Christian Science Monitor questioned if the Los Angeles Times made the "right call" in its April 18 publication of...
UK magazine Heat apologized to Kate Middleton for a December photo of her shopping, the Press Complaints Commission reported. The...
The Daily Record violated the Press Complaints Commission's code of conduct in publishing a graphic photo of a man killed...
South African newspaper City Press, the "third best-selling newspaper in South Africa," "published a picture depicting President Jacob Zuma in...