by Sydney Smith on Jan 14, 2020
Newspaper publishes obit for football player who is still alive
Another newspaper has "killed" someone off. In this case, the Southern Daily Echo, which is in Southampton, England, reported that...
Another newspaper has "killed" someone off. In this case, the Southern Daily Echo, which is in Southampton, England, reported that...
Radio New Zealand broke press guidelines with an unbalanced article about Tonga's Prime Minister Akilisi Pohiva, the New Zealand Media...
The Australian Daily Telegraph claimed a TV host was getting a $1 million paycut for breaking standards. That prompted the...
iMediaEthics' latest roundup of amusing or noteworthy media corrections: 1.No, don't pack your bags. Finland doesn't have a four-day work...
CNBC used the wrong photos for two Democratic presidential candidates. Instead of Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, CNBC used a photo of...
CBS New York fired an unnamed reporter over a story claiming there was an "HIV ATTACK" when an alleged suspect...
1. The Associated Press ublished an unusual correction about a floating buoy that went rogue. The AP correction: "NEW SMYRNA...
Reuters retracted a story that wrongly claimed the man who shot people in a White Settlement, Texas church in late...
The BBC apologized after its World Service Twitter account tweeted, "Yiddish was once spoken by more than 10 million people,...
Fox News used a photo of CNN host Chris Cuomo with a story about his brother, New York governor Andrew...