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Rethinking Journalism Ethics, Objectivity in the Age of Social Media

Posted on August 31, 2011

As the media environment continues its rapid evolution, journalism schools search for new approaches to journalism education. There is pressure in some academic programs to relax or abandon long-standing principles of the craft, like neutrality and objective reporting. Not so fast, argues Stephen Ward.

Posted in Feature articles, Uncategorized

Media in India wrestle with two ethical quandaries

Posted on August 13, 2011

Should a satellite company be able to demand TV stations use certain sports commentators?  And is there an argument for regulation of social media when threats of mass violence arise?

Posted in In the news, News

New ethics code restricts Mississippi teachers’ use of social media

Posted on August 8, 2011

Citing a need for ‘boundaries’, state school board association erects social media wall between students and teachers 

Posted in In the news, News

Former Aussie media mogul reflects on the Murdoch scandal

Posted on July 30, 2011

In his first interview since 1991, Warwick Fairfax warns “We’re all capable of being corrupted.”

Posted in In the news, News

Chicago TV station admits ethical blunders

Posted on July 29, 2011

CBS affiliate’s edited interview with 4-year-old boy was highly misleading, prejudicial.

Posted in In the news, News

Phone-hacking: The upside and downside for journalism

Posted on July 22, 2011

The feverish pace of developments in Murdoch-gate stirs emotional calls for a change in how journalists do their work, and in how society restrains unethical journalists. In the days ahead politicians and others will surely …

Posted in Media Morals

Why Murdoch is “responsible” for phone-hacking scandal

Posted on July 20, 2011

Rupert Murdoch’s weak appearance before a British parliamentary committee yesterday was littered with vague talk of “responsibility” and flat denials of responsibility.  Murdoch made the unpersuasive and very large claim that he is in no …

Posted in Media Morals

Why Murdoch is “responsible” for the phone-hacking scandal

Posted on July 20, 2011

Rupert Murdoch’s weak appearance before a British parliamentary committee yesterday was littered with vague talk of “responsibility” and flat denials of responsibility.  Murdoch made the unpersuasive and very large claim that he is in no …

Posted in Uncategorized

British PM prepares for inquiry

Posted on July 20, 2011

David Cameron announces legal panel, will focus on media ethics, and press-police-politics relationship

Posted in In the news, News

Phone-hacking and media consumers: Why is the public off the hook?

Posted on July 18, 2011

Read the analysis of the Murdoch phone-hacking scandal, as it deepens and broadens, and you will search in vain for one salient factor: the British public’s strong support for tabloid journalism and its dubious ethical …

Posted in Media Morals
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