by Sydney Smith on Nov 25, 2010
India Media Scandal: Two Top Journalists Crossed Ethical Lines?
Two Indian journalists -- one who is "known as India's Oprah" -- have been accused of violating journalism ethics in what...
Two Indian journalists -- one who is "known as India's Oprah" -- have been accused of violating journalism ethics in what...
Swedish authorities are seeking an international arrest warrant for Australian WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. As Assange's whereabouts are reportedly unknown, does this mean there will...
Editorsweblog reported Nov. 8 that the "The Global Investigative Journalism Network" has launched a petition to allow journalists to publicly...
The NYT Picker, a blog which "devotes itself exclusively" to analyzing the New York Times, sharply criticized the Times' public...
WikiLeaks, the self-described whistleblower site which became a conversation topic after its July publication of 90,000 war documents, gave select major...
The Guardian reported that Financial Services Authority chief executive Hector Sants wrote "to newspaper editors defending recommendations that urge companies to record...
Stephen J.A. Ward called for WikiLeaks and other "whistleblower" sites to establish some form of ethics code. He explained his...
While it's openly an advocacy and whistleblower safe haven, WikiLeaks has also caused a stir by crossing into gray journalistic...
The late July publication of thousands of secret U.S. documents relating to the war in Afghanistan by the mysterious website...