by Sydney Smith on Apr 23, 2012
Bhutan Journalists Advised Against Sensationalism, Materialism, Invasion of Privacy
Participants of the Center for International Media Ethics's April 18 - 19 media ethics forum in Bhutan called for "a...
Participants of the Center for International Media Ethics's April 18 - 19 media ethics forum in Bhutan called for "a...
News Corp.-owned The Sun's royal editor Duncan Larcombe was arrested last week "on suspicion of making corrupt payments to public...
The libel case against Ecuadorean journalists Juan Carlos Calderón and Christian Zurita was "dismisssed," the Knight Center for Journalism in...
Ghana's National Media Commission issued a statement about the media's publication of "inflammatory language, especially hate speech and language which...
The Washington Post's public editor Patrick Pexton weighed in on the recent resignation of Washington Post blogger Elizabeth Flock. As...
Tabloid Watch questioned the Daily Mail's failure to publish an apology or correction for its November 28 story reporting that...
The Canadian Broadcast Standards Council published its decision in the complaints against Sun News Network's Krista Erickson's interview of dancer...
Journalists "in tribal court cases" -- even if they're not with a tribal news outlet -- now have a shield...
Kathie Klarreich highlighted ethical issues of conflict of interest in Haiti's media in a post for the Society of Professional...
The Washington Post's Elizabeth Flock resigned April 13, Poynter's Andrew Beaujon reported. Beaujon noted that Flock said she left to...