Anonymous Commenters Not Protected in Indiana
An Indiana judge has called on two media outlets to turn over "identifying information" for anonymous commenters, the Indy Star reported. …
An Indiana judge has called on two media outlets to turn over "identifying information" for anonymous commenters, the Indy Star reported. …
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) issued a statement criticizing Equatorial Guinea for censoring "coverage of events in North Africa, the Middle…
Summit Daily expressed concern at the potential closing of University of Colorado's journalism school. As iMediaEthics has reported this week, the school's…
The Washington News Council (WNC) responded to American Journalism Review's article about news councils in the US -- including the Washington…
In a recent commentary article, Chinese newspaper The Global Times "accused foreign journalists in the country of fabricating news," the…
The New York Times noted that New York mayor Michael Bloomberg's media company will start publishing opinion work, including "up…
Journal editor Joseph Weiler was found not guilty of defamation in a French court yesterday, The Chronicle of Higher Education reported. A negative…
The U.S. Army has added 22 charges to its case against Bradley Manning, including "aiding the enemy," which is a capital…
Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum have been suspended for 60 days and may lose their contracts with Fox News while…
Tom Bowles was fired from his "freelance motorsports" contract at SportsIllustrated.com after cheering in the press box -- and defending his…