by Sydney Smith on Jul 18, 2018
BBC invaded Sir Cliff Richard privacy, must pay £210K
The BBC must pay rock 'n' roll singer Sir Cliff Richard £210,000 after reporting he was being investigated for child sexual...
The BBC must pay rock 'n' roll singer Sir Cliff Richard £210,000 after reporting he was being investigated for child sexual...
iMediaEthics's latest roundup of corrections starts below: The Toronto Star corrected a June 27 story by The Canadian Press, a...
It seems that all political eyes these days are focused on the generic ballot, which should provide the inquiring –...
A television viewer complained that Alex Salmond, the former First Minister of Scotland, "invented tweets presented as real from viewers...
The Los Angeles Times was ordered by a federal judge, U.S. District Judge John Walter, to delete information from an...
The New York Times posted an intriguing editor's note on an article about people sending photos of "their private parts."...
The UK Sun published an article calling a man a "cheating, car killer ex-husband" and saying he "scared" and abused...
Independent journalist Marcy Wheeler, who blogs at her own website EmptyWheel.net, revealed in a July 3 blogpost that she provided information about...
Daniella Greenbaum resigned from Business Insider after the site unpublished her column arguing it shouldn't be controversial for actress Scarlett...
The UK Sun upset the Colombian ambassador with its June 3 front page headline linking the country to drugs. The...