by Sydney Smith on Apr 30, 2020
UK journalist accused of listening on another outlet’s Zoom call
Zoom-hacking now appears to be a thing. The Financial Times, in fact, suspended Mark Di Stefano after the UK Independent...
Zoom-hacking now appears to be a thing. The Financial Times, in fact, suspended Mark Di Stefano after the UK Independent...
The New York Times edited a story earlier this month about a sexual assault allegation against former vice president Joe...
Last December, the UK Sun published an annual awards roundup of stories and events that were "hypocritical or worthy of...
It wasn't an invasion of privacy or offensive for a local news site to publish photos of a car and...
A local New Zealand newspaper published an article based on a press release claiming 2,500 races horses were killed each...
The Daily Mirror published a "misleading" photograph of two children to accompany a report last summer about a food program...
Below, read iMediaEthics' latest roundup of errors in reporting on Coronavirus and COVID-19. An April 16 correction from the UK...
The Durango Herald in Durango, Colorado, unpublished and retracted a column that "targeted New Mexico visitors and offended many of...
CNN's John King apologized last week after misreporting on Sen. Bernie Sanders' suspension of his presidential campaign. In an April...