"Journalistic ethics" refers to the principles or values that guide journalists in their work to ensure that they report news accurately, truthfully, fairly, and without biases. It involves adhering to professional standards, verifying information, protecting sources, and acting in the public's interest.
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It was unacceptable from the point of view
of journalistic ethics for Corcoran and the National Post to hide key details of the provenance of the Tom Harris / NRSP open letter.
Her ruthless streak fuels his obsessive nature, just as his eye for explicit detail engenders a flagrant disregard
for journalistic ethics in her.
The piece was full of misleading and biased information, and represents a serious breach of
journalistic ethics on the part of the Leader - Post.
the justice system (and
perhaps journalistic ethics) are not adequate enough to deal with endless systemic harassment, assault, and abuse that's found in pretty much every damn corner of our daily lives.
If you have a genuine critique of his performance, get to it man, but your snide and pointless jab at him and his «golfing buddies» only serves to make it seem as if you have a bias against the man and
few journalistic ethics.
However, NPR is an organization committed to the
highest journalistic ethics and standards and to independent, noncommercial journalism, both in fact and in appearance.
This was a flagrant violation of the fundamental tenets of
journalistic ethics.
For a little more than a month, a firestorm over sexism and
journalistic ethics has roiled the video game community, culminating in an orchestrated campaign to pressure companies into pulling their advertisements from game sites.
The news media, encouraged by the once - respected and still - influential New York Times, is turning «
journalistic ethics» into a grotesque oxymoron.
On the other hand, they have been vicious, dishonest, and guilty of violating the most elementary rules of
journalistic ethics, if indeed one can still speak of journalistic ethics with a straight face.
Enough had emerged to prompt a massive re-evaluation of
journalistic ethics.
If the political editor's comments and this email are as reported, then there is a serious lapse of
journalistic ethics.
The allegations were well - enough documented to merit investigation and the issues raised were fundamentally important to
journalistic ethics.
«The Question is, What's next for all of mainstream media that trashed
all journalistic ethics and campaign finance reform and became Obama Pimps?
Journalistic ethics and the scandalous nature of politics are featured in the taut conspiracy thriller, State of Play.
Sean Penn continues to give global intervention a bad name Only months after his Rolling Stone El Chapo interview revealed a sorry grasp of
journalistic ethics, Penn arrived on the Croisette with The Last Face, an embarrassing doctors - without - borders drama which prioritized the romance between Charlize Theron and Javier Bardem over the plight of their patients.
Mary Elizabeth Winstead is fine, sometimes on point and other times under performing, as the editor who first supports Webb and his story before falling in line with everyone else questioning
his journalistic ethics.
EPE reporters and editors, for example, should consult their managers or the President on matters of
journalistic ethics and conflicts of interest not addressed in these guidelines.
As a matter of common decency and
journalistic ethics, we ask everyone in the climate change debate to sit back and think about what just happened.
«The editors» appeal to the principles of good journalism to defend the publication of denialist anti-science, but have failed their readers by breaking another tenet of
journalistic ethics.
When I asked you in the politest possible manner, appealing to
your journalistic ethics, to correct Mann's untruthful allegations, you refused.
That breaks every rule of
journalistic ethics, not to mention scholarly historiography.
The e-mail asserts that Corcoran's behaviour «is a clear breach of
journalistic ethics and damages the credibility of the National Post» and exhorts Kelly to publish a full correction and to consider appropriate sanctions against Corcoran including suspension or dismissal.
In all honesty, I didn't care about
the journalistic ethics involved here because what Gleick did was done as an individual, as an activist, and a citizen.
An obvious response to the gross violations of
journalistic ethics I have uncovered above would be to bring the matter before the appropriate press council.
Still, for sheer abdication of
journalistic ethics, it's hard to beat the collaboration of Corcoran and Harris, especially on the Bali open letter project.
i) re role of
journalistic ethics or best practices as part of deciding if there should be liability: I was involved in a review of defamation law in Ontario in the early 1990s, where there was much to - do in journalistic circles about a couple of current cases.
I think, in the rush to publish first, that important principles of responsible reporting and
journalistic ethics were ignored.