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jeduljee – The Ethical Journalist
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Janine Eduljee's class blog for journalism ethics at Northeastern University. Media Ethics and Society. Truth and Trust in Media. Final Case Study: When Reporters Become Part of the Story. Looking at my personal ethics code. I can see that in particular rule #4 is highly applicable to this situation:. Objectivity is an ideal but rarely a possibility. Be fair, be honest, be balanced to an appropriate extent but understand that total neutrality is not always a good thing. I don’t hold that there nece...
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The Ten Commandments of Journalism – The Ethical Journalist
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Janine Eduljee's class blog for journalism ethics at Northeastern University. Media Ethics and Society. Truth and Trust in Media. The Ten Commandments of Journalism. The Ten Commandments of Journalism. When approaching any ethical concern or dilemma, above all else strive for these three qualities:. Truthfulness/Honesty – This should be your first practice when it comes to reporting. Without truth, you cannot be successful in this line of work. Objectivity is an ideal but rarely a possibility. Be fai...
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CIME Blog: Style over substance
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Sunday, November 30, 2014. Photo credit: Poor Richard's News. When three large television networks are more concerned with ratings and advertising dollars than they are about the consciousness of the viewing public, should that be a cause for concern? What ever happened to the media’s responsibility to make journalistic decisions that were best for the universal needs of society? If we want to stay informed perhaps it is incumbent for us to tell them what we are thinking, and not the other way around.
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CIME Blog: Veengas: On Media Ethics
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Wednesday, April 1, 2015. Veengas: On Media Ethics. Pakistani reporter Kamran Khan explores the relationship between the media and ethics with esteemed Pakistani journalist and CIME affiliate Veengas. Kamran Khan: What are the basics of journalistic ethics? Not only in journalism, but also at each step of life. Kamran Khan: In your opinion, what is an ideal media? Well, to me, media is the voice of common people for common people and by common people; media gives a voice to a voiceless part of society.
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CIME Blog: Cybervigilantism: new tumblr "racists getting fired (& getting racists fired)"
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Saturday, December 6, 2014. Cybervigilantism: new tumblr "racists getting fired (& getting racists fired)". You may of heard of the recent internet tumblr sensation “ racists getting fired (& getting racists fired). 8221; It operates by uploading screenshots of racist comments posted on social media, and “ encourages people. However, some people have also been innocently caught in the cross-fire of the tumblr, including one young woman whose ex-boyfriend framed her. The Brianna smear racked up tens of th...
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CIME Blog: December 2014
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Saturday, December 6, 2014. Cybervigilantism: new tumblr "racists getting fired (& getting racists fired)". You may of heard of the recent internet tumblr sensation “ racists getting fired (& getting racists fired). 8221; It operates by uploading screenshots of racist comments posted on social media, and “ encourages people. However, some people have also been innocently caught in the cross-fire of the tumblr, including one young woman whose ex-boyfriend framed her. The Brianna smear racked up tens of th...
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CIME Blog: March 2015
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Monday, March 16, 2015. 2015 Workshops open for registration! CIME 2015 Workshops are now open for registration! To register or check our CIME Workshops. Page for more information. This year we've added new workshops dates to accommodate increasing demand. We look forward to another year of exciting progress in media ethics with partners and participants across the world. Any questions, please let us know and we'll be in touch! Sunday, March 15, 2015. Que a periodistas contundentes. CIME EXPANDS IN 2015.
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CIME Blog: March 2014
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Monday, March 31, 2014. Tweeting' the Wrong Side of Sochi. Journalistic integrity does not end at the final punctuation mark on a piece of writing. As a credible writer, one becomes a public figure. Social media is no longer a place for college coeds to keep in touch. As Aveseh Asough detailed on the CIME blog. Were the focal point of the ‘news’ leading up to the games. The road to Sochi may have been a bit bumpy for the traveling journalist, but as Sarah Kaufman claims on PolicyMic. The CIME blog is exc...
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CIME Blog: August 2014
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Sunday, August 31, 2014. Rolf Harris and the skeletons from his closet. Operation Yewtree opened many previously locked doors. Closet doors. Precisely, closet doors where the skeletons of big media entertainers were stored over years, without anyone being suspicious that certain television personalities, musicians, or comedians were secretly pedophiles or necrophiliacs. The British newspaper The Mirror. Exhaustive, isn’t it? If you think this is outrageous, listen what happened after his trial. After bei...
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CIME Blog: CIME EXPANDS IN 2015
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Thursday, March 12, 2015. CIME EXPANDS IN 2015. We’re currently developing our regional team, and are welcoming some very talented professionals from around the world. So far, we’ve added 8 new associates from Kenya, Nigeria, Tanzania, Pakistan, Nepal, India, and Uganda. We’d also like to welcome Vladimir Peric, our new IT Manager. Keep an eye out– we should be adding more members to our team soon! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The CIME Team welcomes you on its media ethics blog!
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