by Sydney Smith on Apr 21, 2011
SA Media Self-Regulation Replaced By Gov. Control If New Law Passed
Will a proposed South African media law make it easier for propaganda to get in the newspapers and to give...
Will a proposed South African media law make it easier for propaganda to get in the newspapers and to give...
Bradley Manning has been moved from Virginia's Quantico base to Kansas's Fort Leavenworth prison. "Pentagon officials said more extensive mental,...
Ed Miliband, the leader of the UK Labour Party and a Parliament member, has called for an "independent review of...
Guinea's National Communications Council (CNC) has "expressed concern" over state media's reporting on political opposition parties, Senegambia News reported. The...
Greg Mortenson, whose memoir Three Cups of Tea tells of his time in Pakistan and his efforts to build schools...
iMediaEthics wrote last month about the Cleveland Plain Dealer's readers representative Ted Diadiun's column on undercover stings. His column noted that...
David Fox was fired from Reuters after sending a "crude remark" in a Reuters chat room, the Guardian's Roy Greenslade...
ESPN has taken some heat for its presenters and reporters' endorsement deals. As iMediaEthics recently reported, ESPN just issued new endorsement guidelines following...
Former UK journalist and a "police community support officer" Emma Smiter broke the law by leaking information from police computers...
As iMediaEthics has previously reported, journalists might have new competition: robots. Robot journalists, or what blog Fangirltastic nicknamed "robournalist" and "journobot," consist...