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Veteran journalists criticize CBS reporter for accepting award from conservative group

Posted on February 8, 2012

Editors,ethicists: Should mainstream reporters accept awards from fringe groups with political agendas?

Posted in In the news, News

Pakistan: code of ethics needed as sensationalized content airs on live TV

Posted on February 3, 2012

Journalists assert need for a formalized code of ethics to countervail “state of anarchy”

Posted in In the news, News

Opinion: Israeli online news site neglects reader comments/corrections

Posted on February 1, 2012

Israel’s MediaWatch: Can public pressure force Ynet to re-evaluate its professional standards?

Posted in In the news, News

Student paper at Penn State prematurely tweeted news of Joe Paterno’s death and took a hit

Posted on January 23, 2012

Editorial: A lesson for students learning to navigate social media without compromising professional standards

Posted in In the news, News

Italian media: bloggers reveal false footage of shipwreck broadcast by certified journalists.

Posted on January 23, 2012

Italian bloggers leverage incident by asking Nat’l Order of Journalists to ease restrictions on entering profession

Posted in In the news, News

Bahrain Journalists Association launches new code of ethics

Posted on January 21, 2012

IFJ president says, “Ethics we believe are not marginal to the future of journalism; they are key to its survival.”

Posted in In the news, News

Why Training Citizen Journalists Is So Important After the Arab Spring

Posted on January 13, 2012

In the wake of widespread revolution, photojournalist asks: “Who are the media watchdogs for a form of journalism rooted in unedited immediacy?”

Posted in In the news, News

Prosecutors: Media didn’t violate law by naming suspect before hearing

Posted on January 13, 2012

Reports identified alleged killer before he was charged; SA Supreme Court has ruled similar disclosure “in the public interest.”

Posted in In the news, News

Ethical reporting on rape? Struggles in Indonesia

Posted on January 13, 2012

Alliance of Indonesian Journalists monitors coverage of rape cases, finds careless reporting, publication of victim identities.

Posted in In the news, News, Uncategorized

3rd Global Media Ethics Roundtable: A meeting of minds

Posted on January 10, 2012

Most scholars, media professionals, and journalists agree that globalization has been responsible for major transformations in the structures of media production and reception. As media worlds get rearranged, it becomes necessary to focus on the ethical principles that underlie media practices and content around the world. The Global Media Ethics Project (GME)

Posted in Feature articles, Uncategorized
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