by Sydney Smith on May 13, 2011
UK PCC May Regulate Reporters’ Tweets, Hold Tweets to Editorial Code
The UK media regulatory body the Press Complaints Commission (PCC) may start regulating UK reporters' tweets, the Guardian reported. The...
The UK media regulatory body the Press Complaints Commission (PCC) may start regulating UK reporters' tweets, the Guardian reported. The...
The PCC censured the Daily Telegraph for its undercover recording that led to Parliament member Vince Cable's removal as head of...
The European Court of Human Rights ruled against Max Mosley, the former director of the governing body of Formula One, who had...
Several UK newspapers fell for an old photo doctored to masquerade as Osama bin Laden's dead body, Tabloid Watch reported....
The Press Complaints Commission ruled that the Courier & Advertiser newspaper violated the PCC's code of practice in its story about a...
The UK Telegraph, one of the publications added to WikiLeaks' list of "media partners" with this week's Gitmo document dump, fully named an...
iMediaEthics reported yesterday about the latest group of files to be leaked from WikiLeaks -- the Guantanamo Files. The Guardian noted...
UK's The People newspaper published an 8-year-old picture of Prince William partying with headline "So how was the Stag Do, Wills?"...
Nieman Lab pointed out a flaw in URLs that led to an apology and explanation from the UK Independent. The...
A man arrested and later cleared in the December murder of UK woman Joanna Yeates has filed libel and invasion of...