by Sydney Smith on May 18, 2015
‘Blurred Lines’ Ethics Program in India?
The U.S. State Department wants to set up a media ethics course for journalists in India, the Weekly Standard reported....
The U.S. State Department wants to set up a media ethics course for journalists in India, the Weekly Standard reported....
India's government is suspending Al Jazeera for five days as a penalty for an error -- showing the wrong map...
Indian actor Aamir Khan has accused Pakistani news sites of faking an interview, the India Times reported. A major Bollywood...
The New York Times apologized after publishing a cartoon many readers found racist against India. The Sept. 28 cartoon showed...
Indian public broadcaster Doordarshan fired an anchor for messing up the name of China's president, Reuters reported. The anchor, who...
The Times of India's new social media policy has gained some attention for going too far in restricting journalists and...
The U.S. Poynter Institute announced this week it is holding journalism ethics workshops in three cities in India this month....
Last month, the British Deputy High Commission hosted a media ethics conference in Chennai, India, as iMediaEthics wrote at the...
You have "to be impolite to coax information out of his sources," Kolkata Press Club general secretary Anindya Sengupta said...
At a media event in India this week, journalists were reminded to report in the public interest and to check...