Category / Ethics
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OPINION: Video, shmideo: reporting is about telling what you see and hear
A lot of people think something’s rotten in the way Canadian journalists have handled “crack-gate.” But Ivor Shapiro, chair of Ryerson's School of Journalism, asks since when does an audience need to see…
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Chequebook journalism: Should news outlets pay for the alleged video of Rob Ford smoking crack cocaine?
Most news organizations have strict policies to not pay for the news. But he question is: can a case be made for public interest that makes paying for the alleged Ford video…
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Opinion: The press owes the public more than repeating gossip on the alleged Ford video
The Rob Ford video is not news, it’s only gossip, according to two journalism ethics professors, and the difference is the standards of verification. Romayne Smith-Fullerton and Maggie Jones Patterson argue the…
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Is the media coverage of York University fair? Analyzing the many reports of sexual assaults on campus
After the two high-profile incidents, reporters may be more likely to see sexual assaults at York as news and perpetuate a "confirmation bias," writes Maclean's On Campus Editor Josh Dehaas.
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Op-ed: How the Nanaimo Daily News should have dealt with the racist letter to the editor
The Nanimo Daily News publisher may not want that racist letter to the editor to define the paper's identity, but it certainly shaped public perception. Making the newspaper look bad isn't the…
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Does credibility take a hit when media companies both own teams and employ sports journalists?
When media companies write the paycheques for sports journalists and own the teams the journalists cover, what does this mean for journalistic integrity, independence and credibility?
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Is media coverage of B.C. Premier Clark sexist?
Is media coverage of B.C. Premier Clark sexist? Or is it fair comment? Katie Hyslop asks reporters, politicians and academics to weigh in.
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Robot reporters: The new frontier in journalism?
Can robot reporters replace human journalists? Just because the technology potential is there, doesn't mean that it should be used, writes J-Source Ethics editor Romayne Smith Fullerton. Technology, she argues, cannot assign values…
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Ezra Levant apologizes for Roma ‘slurs’ six months later
More than six months after Ezra Levant ranted on his show, The Source, about the Roma community — sparking outcries and an ongoing hate crime investigation — he and Sun News Network…
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The amplification effect of social media in real-time reporting
Are journalists making more mistakes than they used to, or does social media simply amplify the same mistakes to a much wider audience? Eric Mark Do reports from the latest CJF J-Talk on…