by Sydney Smith on Jun 01, 2010
Herald de Paris calls Gawker out for plagiarism, no transparency
News website Herald de Paris is calling gossip Web site Gawker out for plagiarism. Gawker’s reaction? According to Herald de...
News website Herald de Paris is calling gossip Web site Gawker out for plagiarism. Gawker’s reaction? According to Herald de...
Virtually every legitimate- or junk-poll these days turns up a majority (or seeming majority) in favor of the recently passed...
[TO READ THE LATEST REPORT IN THIS SERIES, ALSO GO TO: Part 2 and Part 3] EXCLUSIVE, Special Report, Part...
A week after French media denounced a team of its journalists for going undercover and turning over 22 names of...
After a team of French journalists from Capa Agency gave Canadian and French police 22 names of suspected pedophiles, French...
With the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (aka ACORN) closing this week, bloggers have been buzzing about how...
Do news organizations need to adopt a new standard for publishing or removing online police reports? A recent Toronto Star...
iMediaEthics has written before on correcting stories, retracting them, or in the online world, sometimes making them disappear. But it is also...
Newsweek is defending its decision to not inform readers that one of its reporters, Yuval Levin, was a bioethics adviser...