There are seven satellite TV news channels in Taiwan, and the competition among them is strong. Because of their increasing efforts to obtain higher ratings, the media have difficulty with self-regulation. The "news ombudsman" is one form of self-regulation adopted by some foreign media. It could be considered as an effective self-regulation in Taiwan. Therefore, this study investigates the feasibility of establishing a news ombudsman system for the electronic media in Taiwan, especially satellite TV news channels. It also reviews the foreign practices and gives recommendations to the media and regulator in Taiwan. The research methods in this study include literature reviews, in-depth interviews, focus groups and questionnaires.