by Sydney Smith on Feb 11, 2012
European Court of Human Rights Rules in 2 Media Privacy Cases
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that "the private lives of celebrities are of legitimate interest to the media,"...
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that "the private lives of celebrities are of legitimate interest to the media,"...
The UK police arrested five "senior journalists" from News Corp-owned The Sun and three members of the UK police or...
Ghana's National Media Commission chairman, Ambassador Kabral Blay-Amihene, called for Ghana's media to "give fair coverage to all parties" in...
News Corp-owned the Times of London apologized Feb. 7 because one of its reporters hacked the e-mail of a police...
The Globe and Mail's new public editor, Sylvia Stead, asked "Why not screen all comments before posting?" in a column....
The Press Complaints Commission ruled that the Luton Herald & Post violated the PCC's code of practice with a headline...
News Corp. has settled "nine out of 10 remaining cases in a first wave of suits" over phone hacking accusations,...
O.K. No teasing. Just the facts. The answer is: Yes! Kind of. Somewhere around nine out of ten New Yorkers...
Anchor Roland Martin was suspended from CNN over his "homophobic tweets during the Super Bowl," the New York Daily News...