by Sydney Smith on Dec 07, 2011
UK Photographers Defend Themselves in Light of Leveson Inquiry
The British Press Photographers' Association issued a statement Nov. 30 defending UK photographers from criticism of photgraphers made during the...
The British Press Photographers' Association issued a statement Nov. 30 defending UK photographers from criticism of photgraphers made during the...
UK media regulator OfCom announced that it was OK for UK news outlets to air video footage of Muammar Gaddafi...
The New Yorker' and its film critic David Denby violated an embargo on reviewing the soon-to-be released English film re-make...
The UK High Court ruled yesterday that WikiLeaks' Julian Assange may try to appeal to the UK Supreme Court an...
The UK Attorney General, Dominic Grieve, spoke to the UK City University London journalism school Dec. 1 about his taking...
Since the middle of November, national polls of Republicans have shown Newt Gingrich the new front-runner for the GOP presidential...
Did the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Photoshop an Associated Press photo of U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH)? According to Talking...
MSNBC's Ed Schultz apologized on air for not attributing information from a segment on Occupy Wall Street to Yahoo News'...
The Mexican Supreme Court dismissed Mexican newspaper La Jornada's libel lawsuit against magazine Letras Libres, the Knight Center for Journalism...