by Sydney Smith on Mar 25, 2011
Yemeni Journalists Accuse Newspapers of Fake News
Yemeni journalists have disputed what they claim are fake newspaper stories about protests calling for "toppling" the president, Al Arabiya, an Arab...
Yemeni journalists have disputed what they claim are fake newspaper stories about protests calling for "toppling" the president, Al Arabiya, an Arab...
Bloggers and tweeters in China have fact checked and criticized the New York Times for its recent story on censorship in...
After resigning earlier this month, automobile reviewer Scott Burgess will go back to the Detroit News, the News reported. Burgess...
In a Q & A with Columbia Journalism Review, Dartmouth computer science professor Hany Farid advised how to spot fake...
British pop singer Lily Allen was awarded undisclosed damages and the copyright to photos of her house, the Guardian reported....
The American Civil Liberties Union and the Electronic Frontier Foundation are appealing the U.S. government ruling that three supporters of...
The New York Times has corrected a photo caption and added an entry to its stylebook after receiving complaints from...
As iMediaEthics recently reported, the Newspaper Guild joined in with Visual Art Scene in calling for a boycott on writing for...
iMediaEthics wrote in February about the new nonprofit site Churnalism.com that allows site visitors to compare UK news articles with press...
The Society of Professional Journalists created an award to "dis-honor" Utah's legislature and governor. The award is called the "Black...