by Sydney Smith on Jan 18, 2019
New York Times defends graphic photo of Nairobi terrorism attack
The New York Times defended publishing a graphic photo of the victims of the Nairobi terrorism attack at DusitD2 hotel...
The New York Times defended publishing a graphic photo of the victims of the Nairobi terrorism attack at DusitD2 hotel...
The Mail Online published a video showing a murder crime scene and a murder victim surrounded by blood. That, one...
It wasn't an invasion of privacy to report on and publish a video of a man being hit and killed...
The Australian newspaper shouldn't have used the phrase "Violent Islam" in a headline about a car attack in Melbourne, Australia...
UK TV news channel Geo News broke broadcasting standards when it broadcast graphic and violent footage of the Christchurch, New...
Seattle NPR-affiliate KUOW announced March 25 that it will no longer air White House coronavirus briefings live. "After airing the...
The Ugandan Media Council has issued new guideline for reporting on coronavirus. The guidelines, according to Ugandan news site PML...