by Sydney Smith on Oct 29, 2019
Corrections: BBC deletes Amazon article
1.Ostriches are birds? A Sept. 17 New York Times correction reads: "An Op-Ed article on Saturday about performance-enhancing drugs and technology referred...
1.Ostriches are birds? A Sept. 17 New York Times correction reads: "An Op-Ed article on Saturday about performance-enhancing drugs and technology referred...
The UK press regulator said it's OK that a sexual assault victim may have been identifiable in a news report...
Reporting on the mental health of a man who tried to build a machine gun was "genuinely relevant" and fair,...
The Gazette newspaper in eastern Iowa released what appears to be a new policy for handling unpublishing requests. This policy...
ESPN broadcast a graphic that indicated China owns Taiwan and other "disputed areas in the South China Sea," Sports Business...
iMediaEthics' latest round-up of corrections includes wrongly reporting who won the Sonny Liston-Muhammad Ali fight, a movie image used as...
The Australian newspaper shouldn't have used the phrase "Violent Islam" in a headline about a car attack in Melbourne, Australia...
The Sunshine Coast Daily's front-page image of Queensland's leader in gun crosshairs was offensive without being in the public interest,...
News.com.au called a child who killed another child in 1993 a "freak of nature" and reported on the killer's sexuality....
The Cascadia Weekly, a Bellingham, Washington newspaper, apologized last month, admitting it re-published film reviews without the permission of authors....