Tag #Media Ethics

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World Press Photo Award Controversy: TASS Photographer's Win Sparks Outrage

The 2025 World Press Photo Award faced criticism for awarding Mikhail Tereshchenko, a TASS photographer known for pro-Russian views, for his photos of Georgian protests, raising concerns about journalistic neutrality and the award's judging process.

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Controversial True Crime Book "El odio" Faces Publication Suspension

Luisgé Martín's "El odio" recounts José Bretón's confession to killing his children, sparking controversy for its limited sourcing—primarily Bretón and a graphologist—and Anagrama's subsequent indefinite suspension of publication due to ethical and legal concerns.

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Bashir's Deceit: Lasting Impact of Diana Interview

Martin Bashir's deceitful methods to secure a bombshell interview with Princess Diana in 1995, revealed in a 2021 inquiry, caused a media scandal and lasting damage to the royal family, with the BBC issuing an apology and Princes William and Harry expressing outrage.

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Dorothy Thompson: Anti-Nazi Journalist Faces Backlash for Palestine Views

Dorothy Thompson, known as the "first lady of American journalism," was a vocal opponent of Hitler, but later faced criticism for her views on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, which damaged her reputation despite her unwavering moral compass.

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BBC Spent £1.3 Million on Huw Edwards Scandal; Internal Inquiry Findings Unreleased

The BBC spent £1.3 million on costs associated with the Huw Edwards scandal between October 2023 and September 2024, including legal fees and a Deloitte review of non-editorial complaints, yet the internal inquiry findings remain unpublished.

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BBC Removes Gaza Documentary Amid Impartiality Concerns

The BBC removed its Gaza war documentary from iPlayer after discovering the child narrator's father is a Hamas official, prompting criticism and calls for an investigation into the program's sourcing and the BBC's editorial oversight.

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Roberts-Smith Seeks Appeal Reopening Based on Leaked Audio Recording

A leaked audio recording of a conversation between journalist Nick McKenzie and a witness in Ben Roberts-Smith's defamation trial has prompted Roberts-Smith to seek to reopen his appeal, alleging a miscarriage of justice due to McKenzie's conduct, potentially influencing witness credibility and tria...

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Everett Mayor Wins Libel Suit, Faces New Salary Scandal

Everett, Massachusetts Mayor Carlo DeMaria won a $1.1 million libel suit against the Everett Leader Herald for publishing false accusations, resulting in the paper's closure; however, a subsequent state investigation into his salary bonus payments led to a no-confidence vote by the City Council.

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Judge Sofronoff Found Guilty of Corrupt Conduct

The ACT Integrity Commission found former Queensland judge Walter Sofronoff guilty of serious corrupt conduct for leaking his inquiry report into the Bruce Lehrmann prosecution to journalists Janet Albrechtsen and Elizabeth Byrne before its official release on August 2nd, 2024, violating the Inquiri...

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Halk TV's Kütahyalı Interview Sparks Ethical Debate in Turkish Media

Zeynep Altıok Akatlı, a columnist for Birgün, criticizes Halk TV's decision to host Rasim Ozan Kütahyalı, highlighting the resignations of several journalists who prioritized ethical principles over expediency, contrasting this with the normalization of unethical behavior in Turkish media and politi...

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Alan Jones Faces 35 Sexual Assault Charges Amidst Concerns of Media Bias

Alan Jones, a former Australian broadcaster, faces 35 historical sexual assault charges, with his lawyer raising concerns about potential media bias due to journalist Kate McClymont's dual role as reporter and witness; a 35th charge was recently added, alleging an assault in Tamworth in 2013.

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BBC Apologizes for Omitting Hamas Ties of Gaza Documentary Narrator

The BBC has apologized for failing to disclose that the narrator of its Gaza documentary, "Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone," is the son of a Hamas government minister, raising concerns about potential bias and journalistic standards.

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