by Sydney Smith on Sep 15, 2017
Toronto Star on What Gets a Correction
The Toronto Star started a weekly "trust initiative" in May to show "readers behind the scenes of our journalism." In early...
The Toronto Star started a weekly "trust initiative" in May to show "readers behind the scenes of our journalism." In early...
The New York Daily News has finally released the results of its review of the work by Kevin Deutsch, the...
In May 2016, the website Jezebel reported claims that a self-help organization called Superstar Machine is a cult and its leader...
Shiva Ayyadurai, who claims to be the inventor of e-mail, sued the blog TechDirt for libel over 14 articles disputing...
Al Jazeera announced it will be the latest news site to end online commenting, encouraging instead that readers interact and...
Check out iMediaEthics' latest round-up of interesting and newsworthy corrections, including one news outlet on whether hot dogs are sandwiches....
It wasn't simply because comments section was abusive, National Public Radio says. But even so, NPR doesn't plan to bring...
The Worcester News published a front-page photograph of two people using drugs in Worcester, a city about 35 miles south...
The Seattle Times left out Mississippi on a map showing the potential track and impact of Hurricane Harvey and then...