by Sydney Smith on Jan 11, 2012
Weekly Standard Apologizes for Anti-Gay E-mail Sent to Subscribers
The Weekly Standard, a "weekly conservative magazine," apologized to its e-mail subscribers after its "vetting process broke down" and the...
The Weekly Standard, a "weekly conservative magazine," apologized to its e-mail subscribers after its "vetting process broke down" and the...
In December, ESPN unpublished quotes attributed to University of Oregon men's basketball coach Dana Altman after it turned out the...
The Australian Press Council ruled that parts of a February 9, 2011 story in The Weekly Times were inaccurate, according...
A Pakistani gender issues conference called Gender Sensitive Reporting called for "a gender sensitive code of ethics for media reporting,"...
Sri Lanka's Mass Media and Information Ministry Secretary WB Ganegala called for Sri Lanka's journalists to abide by journalism ethics...
Paul Isom claims East Carolina University fired him from his position as student media director because the student newspaper East...
For the year 2011, the New York Times published 3,500 corrections, or about nine a day, according to public editor...
The crime and court beats are considered some of the most difficult parts of journalism in every part of the...
The Murfreesboro Post's Dan Whittle claimed that a local TV news station lifted his story on John W. Hinckley Jr....
The UK Audit Bureau of Circulation [ABC UK] found that Wall Street Journal Europe's arrangement with a Dutch company didn't...