Pop Singer Charlotte Church on Phone Hacking Settlement: News Corp ‘not truly sorry, only sorry they got caught’
News Corp. has agreed to pay singer Charlotte Church $951,000 and to apologize for hacking her phone, USA Today reported. …
News Corp. has agreed to pay singer Charlotte Church $951,000 and to apologize for hacking her phone, USA Today reported. …
Bangladesh newspaper The Daily Star's defence & strategic affairs editor Brig Gen Shahedul Anam Khan criticized broadcast media outlets' for…
TIME magazine apologized, sort of, for featuring a non-Latino on its March 5 cover, titled "Yo Decido: Why Latinos will pick…
Solomon Islands Prime Minister Gordon Darcy Lilo called on media outlets to follow journalism ethics and "be responsible in their…
The Washington Journalism and Media Conference will be held at George Mason University July 8-13, 2012. The conference is for…
New York Times op-ed columnist Charles M. Blow apologized for his Feb. 22 tweet about Mitt Romney, the National Review's…
The Center for International Media Ethics (CIME) and the Bhutan Media Institute are hosting a forum in Thimphu, Bhutan April 18-April…
The Center for Journalism Ethics is holding its annual conference April 13 in Wisconsin at Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery. This…
UNESCO held the event “The Media World After Wikileaks and News of the World” Feb. 16 - 17, 2012, the…
The Poynter Review Project weighed in on ESPN's use of the term "chink in the armor" in reports on NBA…