by Sydney Smith on Mar 12, 2011
South African Survey: 69% Have Ethics Codes, 21% Use it
The South African National Press Club surveyed journalists to learn about newsroom ethics, Times Live reported. According to the survey...
The South African National Press Club surveyed journalists to learn about newsroom ethics, Times Live reported. According to the survey...
The Washington Post's newest ombudsman, Patrick Pexton, used his first column to praise the Post's reporting in Egypt. He recounted...
Last month, an Indonesian politician commented publicly that the government should "boycott" three specific media outlets and accused them of...
The Washington News Council (WNC) responded to American Journalism Review's article about news councils in the US -- including the Washington...
The New York Times' public editor Arthur Brisbane responded to readers' criticism and defended the newspaper for granting the Obama...
Yesterday, ESPN and Poynter announced that they are working together on something called "The Poynter Review Project." However, the press...
South African children approached the Press Council of South Africa asking for "the media must stop violating us," news agency...
iMediaEthics previously wrote about the Press Council of India's seminar on paid news. During the seminar, the council reported on an...
As iMediaEthics previously reported, a group of 25 Turkish journalists created a code of ethics during a media ethics workshop co-sponsored...