by Sydney Smith on May 20, 2015
South African Media Can Name Kidnapping Victim, Media Site Retracts Criticism
South African daily newspaper The Cape Argus made South African media site Grubstreet retract its criticism of the site for...
South African daily newspaper The Cape Argus made South African media site Grubstreet retract its criticism of the site for...
Last year, news outlets covered a study saying that people were more open to same-sex marriage after talking to people...
The U.S. State Department wants to set up a media ethics course for journalists in India, the Weekly Standard reported....
Anthony France, the Sun's crime reporter, is accused of paying police officer Tim Edwards "more than £22,000 for 38 stories...
The Courier-Mail in Australia published a photo of ISIS doctor Tareq Kamleh with another doctor last week and may now...
The UK National Union of Journalists slammed new press regulator the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO) for its handling of...
The Times of Malta settled a libel lawsuit filed against it by Maltese politician John Dalli, the newspaper reported. The newspaper's story...
The Drum has announced just now the nominations for its fifth annual Online Media Awards, held next month in London....
The Chinese government shut down the business newspaper 21st Century Business Herald news site for extortion, the Associated Press reported....