by Sydney Smith on Mar 12, 2011
South African Survey: 69% Have Ethics Codes, 21% Use it
The South African National Press Club surveyed journalists to learn about newsroom ethics, Times Live reported. According to the survey...
The South African National Press Club surveyed journalists to learn about newsroom ethics, Times Live reported. According to the survey...
In the past week, at least two new leak publication sites have launched. In France, FrenchLeaks has launched. FrenchLeaks is "a...
The Washington Post's newest ombudsman, Patrick Pexton, used his first column to praise the Post's reporting in Egypt. He recounted...
Writer Amanda Hocking took to her blog, AmandaHocking.Blogspot.com, to address errors in the media that have been publicized about her....
As iMediaEthics previously reported, a University of California San Diego student may sue a student humor publication, The Koala over its...
The City of Stamford, Connecticut's board of ethics "is considering adopting a rule that would allow it to dismiss complaints that...
The Irish Mail has been sued after it published a wraparound of the Irish Tribune newspaper, Editor and Publisher reported. ...
National Public Radio CEO Vivian Schiller resigned yesterday, the day after conservative activist James O'Keefe released a secretly recorded video of...
Baron Theodor zu Guttenberg resigned from his position as German defense minister after being accused of plagiarizing his PhD dissertation,...
The UK Express issued an apology to Cherie Blair on March 5, four months after the appearance of the Nov. 5,...