Category / Ethics
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Transparency is a double-edged sword: Being ethical takes more than self-exposure
When two reporters got themselves fired for joining Occupy protests, some critics said their NPR bosses should get with the program: impartiality in journalism was dead, replaced by full transparency about biases…
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She said, he said: two accounts of editorial independence in a B.C. community newspaper
The publishers of community newspapers are often accused of giving in to advertisers' pressure on editorial content. According to Micah Luxen, the Kelowna Daily Courier and its Westside Weekly supplement are cases in point. After quitting her job…
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Where’s Page Two Online?
A new report from the ethics advisory committee of the Canadian Association of Journalists attacks the digital corrections puzzle, providing best practices for correcting inaccurate information published online. Surely, for Craig Silverman,…
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Best practices in digital accuracy and corrections
In recognition of the obligations of journalists to pursue accuracy and to be accountable for their work, the Canadian Association of Journalists’ Principles for Ethical Journalism states: “When we make a mistake,…
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New AP retweeting guidelines
The Associated Press has updated their tweeting guidelines once again. This time the revamp focuses on retweets.
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Journalists and opinions: Another Occupy protestor fired from journo job
Another journalist who joined the protests at Occupy Wall Street has been fired.
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The share factor: Should journalists voice personal opinions?
The share question is starring on the j-controversy stage once again after NPR dumped Lisa Simeone’s “World of Opera” after she became an Occupy Wall Street spokesperson.
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Canadians believe journalists pay for tips, hack phones
About 40 per cent of Canadians believe phone hacking and paying for story tips are tactics used by media here, according to a recently-released Ipsos Reid poll conducted on behalf of the…
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Don’t name-call guests: CBC ombuds review
CBC Ombudsman Kirk LaPointe has a message for journos in his latest review: Don't call your guest names.
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CBC launches ombudsman review
CBC and Radio-Canada are set to review the mandate for their ombudsmen, following last year's successful update of CBC's Journalistic Standards and Practices.