| United States. Congress. House. Banking and Currency Committee - 1975 - 760 halaman
...unpopular opinions and the privilege to agree with the majority. "III. ETHICS: Journalists must bo free of obligation to any interest other than the...privileges can compromise the integrity of journalists and thc:r employers. Nothing of value should be accepted. "2. Secondary employment, political involvement,... | |
| John H. Kultgen - 1988 - 412 halaman
...provision of its entire Code of Ethics as "Ethics." This provision deals with the journalist's duty to be "free of obligation to any interest other than the public's right to know the truth." Do the remaining provisions not have ethical force? The rationale for a code ought to make clear what... | |
| Millicent V. Hay - 1990 - 316 halaman
...privilege to agree with the majority. ETHICS Journalists must be free of obligation to any interst other than the public's right to know the truth. 1....journalists and their employers. Nothing of value should be accepted. 2. Secondary employment, political involvement, holding public office and service in community... | |
| Leigh Stephens Aldrich - 1999 - 196 halaman
...FREEDOM OF THE PRESS—This is an inalienable right of people in a free society. III. ETHICS—Joumalists must be free of obligation to any interest other than the public's right to know the truth. IV. ACCURACY AND OBJECTIVITY—Truth is our ultimate goal. V. FAIR PLAY—Joumalists at all times will... | |
| Michael Davis, Andrew Stark - 2001 - 364 halaman
...Businesses CONFLICT OF INTEREST IN JOURNALISM Sandra L. Borden & Michael S. Pritchard Journalists should be free of obligation to any interest other than the public's right to know. — Code of Ethics, Society of Professional Journalists /'""lodes of ethics for professional journalism... | |
| Cheryl K. Gibbs, Tom Warhover - 2002 - 466 halaman
...suspect's fair trial rights with the public's right to be informed. Act Independently Journalists should be free of obligation to any interest other than the public's right to know. Journalists should: • Avoid conflicts of interest, real or perceived. • Remain free of associations... | |
| Lynette Sheridan Burns - 2002 - 204 halaman
...fair trial rights with the public's right to be informed. 26. Act independently. Journalists should be free of obligation to any interest other than the public's right to know. Avoid conflicts of interest, real or perceived. Remain free of associations and activities that may... | |
| S. L. Alexander - 2003 - 188 halaman
...suspect's fair trial rights with the public's right to be informed. Act Independently Journalists should be free of obligation to any interest other than the public's right to know. Journalists should: • Avoid conflicts of interest, real or perceived. • Remain free of associations... | |
| Harold Martin, Bruce Cook - 2004 - 404 halaman
...suspect's fair trial rights with the public's right to be informed. Act Independently Journalists should be free of obligation to any interest other than the public's right to know. Journalists should: • Avoid conflicts of interest, real or perceived. • Remain free of associations... | |
| Torsten Knödler - 2012 - 388 halaman
...Slwemuker/Reese 1996, S.95ff): Ethics: Unter diesem Punkt werden sechs Unterpunkte erwähnt, darunter „Gifts, favors. free travel. special treatment or...journalists and their employers. Nothing of value should he accepted." Nebenjobs, politisches Engagement usw. dürfen nicht zu Interessenkonflikten führen... | |
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