by Sydney Smith on Sep 04, 2012
Canadian Call-In Program Broke Ethics Code with Homosexuality Comments
The Canadian Broadcast Standards Council ruled that an Ontario TV "religious call-in program" broke the ethics code of the Canadian...
The Canadian Broadcast Standards Council ruled that an Ontario TV "religious call-in program" broke the ethics code of the Canadian...
Al Jazeera's "English and Arabic websites" were hacked today, the Guardian reported. A statement posted on the sites read in...
The FCC fined New York City Spanish radio station WSKQ $16,000 for a five-year-old "prank call" in which a staff...
The Orlando Sentinel published its positive reaction to a Mitt Romney speech before the event happened, Jim Romenesko reported. According...
New Rochelle's Talk of the Sound website apologized and retracted an Aug. 9 post claiming the New Rochelle Police Department...
Massaging sources for information is not a new phenomenon in journalism but apparently Arianna Huffington has taken the old adage...
Emilio Palacio, a reporter for Ecuador's El Universo newspaper, has obtained asylum from the United States, the Guardian reported. As...
As we've reported, thousands of complaints have been filed with the UK Press Complaints Commission over the UK Sun's publishing...
The Toronto Star corrected an August 31 report that claimed someone died, when he didn't. The correction reads: "An Aug....