by Sydney Smith on Aug 20, 2019
South Africa Media Ethics Inquiry to find out ‘what went wrong’ with journalism
South Africa will have an "Inquiry into Media Ethics." The inquiry was set up by the country's National Editors' Forum...
South Africa will have an "Inquiry into Media Ethics." The inquiry was set up by the country's National Editors' Forum...
CNN's polling director Jennifer Agiesta announced new standards including a 16-question test for reporting on polling last month. "It doesn't...
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel included a question about a 3-year-old shooting victim, Brooklyn Harris, in its weekly news quiz. Harris...
Nicholas Sandmann's lawsuit against the Washington Post has been dismissed. Sandmann is the Covington Catholic, Kentucky high school student shown...
Columbia Journalism Review made waves in June when it appointed "public editors" to each of these four news outlets: New...
The New York Times "underplayed" its reporting on E. Jean Carroll's allegations of sexual assault against Pres. Donald Trump, the...
The Daily Telegraph must pay actor Geoffrey Rush approximately $2 million U.S. over its 2017 reporting alleging sexual misconduct. Last...
PBS has a new public editor, Ricardo Sandoval-Palos. Sandoval-Palos told iMediaEthics that PBS and public media has almost always been...
The Seattle Times suspended an unnamed "news employee" after allegations of sexual harassment. While the Times didn't name him, the...