by Sydney Smith on Nov 07, 2012
Greek Editor Arrested, Acquitted for Publishing List of Bank Accounts
Greek magazine editor Kostas Vaxevanis was arrested and later acquitted over accusations that his magazine Hot Doc broke "Greece's data...
Greek magazine editor Kostas Vaxevanis was arrested and later acquitted over accusations that his magazine Hot Doc broke "Greece's data...
ABC News is defending its "pink slime" comments as "imaginative expression" and "rhetorical hyperbole," Courthouse News Service reported. As iMediaEthics...
The story was sourced to unnamed "City Hall sources" and the story's link now leads to a "Page Not Found!" notice. ...
Nigerian governor Abiola Ajimobi is suing PM News' publisher for N1 billion (about $6.4 million) over its Oct. 30 article...
The Essex Chronicle apologized after publishing a photo of the wrong person to accompany the story, "Drug dealer given three...
There's a new conduct code for Somaliland journalists, the Somaliland Sun reported. The code advises against sensationalism, invasion of privacy,...
Alabama Live (AL.com) apologized and unpublished an "inappropriate" Halloween photo showing someone dressed up in "blackface." Jim Romenesko posted the...
The UK Press Complaints Commission called out the Wiltshire Gazette and Herald for its reporting on a suicide according to...
With Hurricane Sandy came fake photos, old photos, inaccurate reporting, and corrections, as iMediaEthics has written. First there was a...
The Los Angeles Times corrected an Oct. 29 article on the San Fransisco Giants' World Series victory but took the...