by Sydney Smith on Apr 04, 2011
Media Backlash after ICorrect, A Celeb Destination for Buying Corrections, Launches?
As iMediaEthics wrote last month, Sir David Tang launched the UK site ICorrect.com that charges people $1,000 a year to post...
As iMediaEthics wrote last month, Sir David Tang launched the UK site ICorrect.com that charges people $1,000 a year to post...
Missouri's Columbia Tribune reported on problems with using Twitter to report on breaking sports news and other sports journalism in a...
The Denver Post's headline on an Associated Press story about the death of Larry Armstrong stated the headline "Autopsy: Dog bites...
Columbia Journalism Review criticized the Atlantic's slideshow about "The New American Ghost Towns." According to CJR, those alleged ghost towns...
Tilikum, the killer whale responsible for trainer Dawn Brancheau's death in February 2010, returned to performing at SeaWorld last week,...
John Van de Kamp, the current ethics advisor for the city of Vernon, California, claims he was misled into being...
Two UK newspapers have been accused of running misleading stories suggesting that the UK has banned salt in fish and...
A recent column by New York Times executive editor Bill Keller' for NYT Magazine has been criticized for a clear factual...
The European Journalism Centre studied "the curse of yellow journalism in Pakistan" in a recent article for its magazine. Defining...