by Sydney Smith on Nov 01, 2011
Toronto Star public editor Defends Canadian Journalism from hacking, Bribery
In response to a poll reporting that "40 percent of Canadians believe that Canadian media use tactics such as phone-hacking...
In response to a poll reporting that "40 percent of Canadians believe that Canadian media use tactics such as phone-hacking...
Protesters involved with the Occupy London protest complained to the UK print regulatory body the Press Complaints Commission, the Guardian...
The Guardian's readers' editor associate editor Leslie Plommer announced the Guardian has created "a new web page -- entitled accuracy...
Ontario's press council ruled that the Toronto Star and the Globe and Mail didn't break ethics standards in its reporting...
Indian media watchdog site The Hoot criticized "healthcare coverage in the Indian media" in an Oct. 26 column by Kalpana...
Juan Williams penned an article reflecting on the past 12 months for Fox News Oct. 25. Williams, as iMediaEthics has written,...
The Washington Post defended its publication of a photo of a police officer petting a cat at the Occupy Wall...
NPR's Edward Schumacher-Matos addressed his role as ombudsman in an Oct. 11 interview with NPR. Schumacher-Matos noted that even though...
Late last summer, Quebec culture minister Christine St-Pierre proposed that Quebec journalists be licensed. iMediaEthics has been following the proposal and...