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Australia’s Herald Sun: Sorry we Broke Embargo, Named Hamish Blake TV Show Award Winner before Broadcast, It was an Accident

Australian newspaper the Herald Sun apologized for breaking an embargo and naming comedian Hamish Blake the "Gold Logie winner two…

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MSNBC Corrects after Airing Satire as News

MSNBC aired a fake news report claiming that "technology juggernauts Apple and Microsoft were 'marrying up' and taking on same-sex…

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iMediaEthics Named Among Mirror Awards Finalists for PhotoJournalism Double Standard Report

iMediaEthics is pleased to announce that our report "Troubling Double Standard, American photojournalism's different treatment of foreign victims," has been…

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Reporter Who Fact-Checked Mike Daisey’s Apple Monologue Got ‘Exclusive Tour inside an iPad Factory,’ Fortune says

American Public Media's Marketplace China correspondent Rob Schmitz exclusively toured an iPad factory for a report last week, Fortune magazine…

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Whoops! Google News Error Suggests Canadian PM in Secret Service Prostitution Scandal

Was conservative Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper involved in the Secret Service prostitution scandal that made the news yesterday?

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Virgin Atlantic Employee Accused of Leaking Celeb Flight Info to Paparrazzi

A Virgin Atlantic employee has been accused of leaking information about celebrity clients to paparazzi company Big Pictures, the Guardian…

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Richard Horton , Blogger ID’ed by Times of London’s E-mail Hacking, Sues

The UK Times of London has been sued for hacking e-mail, Bloomberg reported.

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Subpoena Calls for Confidential Tapes in Researchers’ IRA Interviews

The Police Service of Northern Ireland wants U.S.-based Irish reporter Ed Moloney and his researcher Anthony McIntyre to identify his…

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MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell Apologizes for Inaccurate Comments on Mormonism

MSNBC host Lawrence O'Donnell apologized April 11 for his comments on Mormonism, Mediaite reported.

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Chinese Science Journals Say they Won’t Publish Plagiarism, Fabrication

One thousand and fifty Chinese science journals announced a commitment against unethical work, Chinese national news agency Xinhua reported. The…

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