by Sydney Smith on Feb 16, 2012
UK Journalists Union Questions Anonymous Source Protection in News Corp Investigation
UK's National Union of Journalists argued that the UK arrests of journalists and searches of their homes is violating "press...
UK's National Union of Journalists argued that the UK arrests of journalists and searches of their homes is violating "press...
The Associated Press has updated its stylebook to advise against using the phrase "Polish death camps," the Kosciuszko Foundation's president...
Chicago TV news station CLTV is being accused of and sued for airing "a picture of the wrong man" in...
Afghanistan Ministry of Culture and Information has called for women on "state and private TV stations" to wear head scarves and...
The BBC apologized this past weekend for airing 15 programs in violation of "the corporation's rules on sponsorship or conflict...
Despite the Associated Press' initial Feb. 13 story, a "planned statue in a Paris suburb that is to be modeled...
The Northern Echo violated the Press Complaints Commission's code of practice by publishing a photo that invaded the subject's privacy,...
According to the AFP, a proposed media law in Myanmar will allow media outlets to publish stories and photos about...
During January 2012's Leveson Inquiry into UK press standards, UK group the Science Media Centre recommended a series of guidelines...
The Sun's associate editor Trevor Kavanagh weighed in on this past weekend's arrests of five of his newspaper's journalists in...