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Agreeing to disagree: How one newspaper handles off-hour activities

Authors: Brooks, Greg
Publication Type: Case Study
Abstract: How do you maintain your newspaper’s credibility when your policy is not to restrict the outside activities of reporters?...
Year: 1989
URL: http://journalism.indiana.edu/resources/ethics/workplace-issues/agreeing-to-disagree/

Biblio - KBL781 - 2010-04-13 16:31

Freedom of political expression: Do journalists forfeit their right?

Authors: Elliott, Deni
Publication Type: Case Study
Abstract: A reporter loses her job when she writes a series of letters to 160 Florida legislators protesting the ruling of Webster V. Reproductive Health Services. In the letter, she did not mention she was a journalist. When news reporters...
Year: 1989
URL: http://journalism.indiana.edu/resources/ethics/covering-politics/freedom-of-political-expression/

Biblio - KBL781 - 2010-04-01 16:46

Stakeholders Versus Shareholders: Journalism, Business, and Ethics

Authors: Richards, Ian
Publication Type: Journal Article
Secondary Title: Journal of Mass Media Ethics
Abstract: Although the individual journalist is an essential unit of ethical agency, journalists are increasingly employees of large companies or corporations whose primary aim is to maximize returns to shareholders. This article discusses th...
Year: 2004
DOI: 10.1207/s15327728jmme1902_4

Biblio - KBL781 - 2010-02-22 14:02