by Sydney Smith on May 08, 2019
‘Default NPR practice’ is to identify conflicts of interest for studies, public editor says
When a news outlet reports on a study, should reporters state in every case who funded the study? NPR public...
When a news outlet reports on a study, should reporters state in every case who funded the study? NPR public...
Mary Bubala, an anchor for Baltimore CBS-affiliate WJZ, apologized after an insensitive question asking if Baltimore needs "a different kind...
The New York Times' editorial page editor, James Bennet, is recusing himself from coverage of the 2020 presidential election because...
MSNBC host Chris Matthews compared executive privilege to virginity in an interview with Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Ca). “I guess the...
The Seattle Times suspended an unnamed "news employee" after allegations of sexual harassment. While the Times didn't name him, the...
A UK Times opinion piece about suicide wasn't discriminatory, the UK press regulator the Independent Press Standards Organisation ruled. The...
The BBC aired a "false statistic" about literacy rates in Scotland. The mistake happened in a Sunday Politics program back...
Claiming a man threw a "coward punch" at former rugby captain James "Chucky" Stannard--a punch that fractured Stannard's skull and...
iMediaEthics's latest collection of amusing or noteworthy media corrections includes a fake Mark Twain quote, a misattributed Biden/Trump quote, and...
Just because someone tells the UK press regulator they don't want to be contacted by the media about a story,...