by Sydney Smith on Jan 31, 2014
Ariel Sharon Didn’t lead Beirut massacre, Ireland’s RTE Corrects
Following complaints, Irish public broadcaster RTE corrected a report about former Israeli prime minister Ariel Sharon, who died Jan. 11...
Following complaints, Irish public broadcaster RTE corrected a report about former Israeli prime minister Ariel Sharon, who died Jan. 11...
The Globe and Mail, Canada's largest circulation national newspaper, published an average of 62 corrections a month (744 for the year)...
The Toronto Star published 403 print corrections this year, Star public editor Kathy English reported. About a quarter of the...
Below, check out iMediaEthics ten most read stories published in 2013. 10. Nelson Mandela NOT Dead, Germany's Deutsche-Welle Wrong...
Today is the anniversary of Ki-Suck Han's controversial death after the Queens man was pushed onto the cold, dark Times...
Mariah Serrano, a Long Island resident, called out the New York Post for sensationalizing and lying about the reason for her...
CBS News chairman Jeff Fager apologized for 60 Minutes' now-retracted report about Benghazi, Variety reported. As iMediaEthics wrote Friday, CBS...
CBS News's Lara Logan read a "correction" to be aired on tonight's 60 Minutes admitting again that CBS News was...
Gawker reported that The Hollywood Reporter got the name of Germany's chancellor Angela Merkel wrong by calling her Andrea Merkel,...