by Sydney Smith on Jul 31, 2015
Bogus Cancer Treatment Advice Gets £25,000 Fine for Asia TV Limited
Asia TV Limited must pay a £25,000 fine after one of its channel's programs gave bogus medical advice for treating cancer...
Asia TV Limited must pay a £25,000 fine after one of its channel's programs gave bogus medical advice for treating cancer...
Colin Cowherd won't be on ESPN anymore after comments about people from the Dominican Republic. In a statement on its...
Australian radio 2Day FM must air a three-hour media ethics program as punishment for its 2012 royal prank call to...
The UK Times unpublished an "inappropriate" article about Nick Cave that had been published days after his son's tragic death....
USA Today seemingly suggested readers would want to go to a Ku Klux Klan rally in Columbia, South Carolina yesterday....
Gawker unpublished a story accusing David Geithner, Timothy Geithner's brother and the CFO of Conde Nast, of hiring a gay...
German radio station NDR apologized after publishing an anti-Semitic slur about the future conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic, Kirill Petrenko,...
The New York Times didn't want to publish cartoons depicting Muhammad, but it did publish a picture of Pope Benedict...
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch named a woman who may have been the victim of a sexual assault. But that wasn't...