by Sydney Smith on Jul 27, 2011
Did Syria News Agency Publish Fake Photo?
Did Syria's state-run news agency, SANA, publish a phony photo of the "swearing in of a new governor of Hama?" The Guardian cited its...
Did Syria's state-run news agency, SANA, publish a phony photo of the "swearing in of a new governor of Hama?" The Guardian cited its...
Illinois former teacher Deborah Netter is no longer suing Greg Mortenson, Sky News reported. Netter's lawsuit was against Mortenson, co-author...
Four Ecuadorian journalists have been sentenced to jail after Ecuador's president, Rafael Correa, sued them for libel, the BBC reported....
The Economic Times questioned if media outlets in India will "learn the Murdoch lessons." As a result of the scandal...
The Wall Street Journal has been criticized for its interview with Rupert Murdoch, the Guardian reported. According to the Guardian, that...
ABC News will only pay licensing fees in rare instances, the Daily Beast's Howard Kurtz reported yesterday. ABC News has been...
A New Zealand daily TV news program has apologized after being accused of plagiarizing a segment from ABC News in the U.S.,...
The Daily Mail and the Daily Sun have been fined £15,000 for contempt of court, the Guardian reported. They also...
The Associated Press announced it will start linking back to source articles for news scoops, Nieman Journalism Lab reported. The...
Earlier this month, the BBC announced its new social media guidelines, EditorsWeblog reported. As EditorsWeblog explained, "In sum, the guidelines...