by Sydney Smith on Dec 21, 2019
Indian newspaper offended readers with Hinduism, Ram Temple article
The National Herald, a daily newspaper in New Delhi, India, apologized for offending readers and unpublished an article about Hinduism....
The National Herald, a daily newspaper in New Delhi, India, apologized for offending readers and unpublished an article about Hinduism....
The Marine Corps Times, a news outlet independent of the military, published the name of a Marine reservist who has...
Toronto Star public editor Kathy English defended columnists' "freedom to offend" in a recent column. In a Nov. 8 public...
Denver radio 710 KNUS canceled a radio program after host Chuck Bonniwell commented, "You know, you wish for a nice...
The BBC's report on chilled food from a company called Iceland Foods Limited wasn't unfair, the UK broadcast regulator OfCom...
The Epoch Times, an English language news site, apologized earlier this year for a news article it published by another...
Media ethics and accuracy can be serious business, but amidst all the heavy news of 2019, there were some lighthearted...
A Canadian Broadcasting Corp. program broke the company's journalistic standards when it aired a host's opinions about the National Rifle...
iMediaEthics' most read stories published in 2019 by unique page views. 10. NZ Herald published pic of 2 naked women...
Australia's Channel Seven will apologize and pay 15 members of an Indigenous group from Yirrkala, Australia, after a segment last...