Which six of these are standards or rules that news organizations and journalists should try to follow when reporting the news?
Table of Contents
- 1 Which six of these are standards or rules that news organizations and journalists should try to follow when reporting the news?
- 2 How many articles did Jayson Blair plagiarize?
- 3 What does the New York Times do?
- 4 What actions did the New York Times take against Jayson Blair?
- 5 What are the 7 principles of Ethics?
Which six of these are standards or rules that news organizations and journalists should try to follow when reporting the news?
So while various codes may have some differences, most share common elements including the principles of truthfulness, accuracy, objectivity, impartiality, fairness, and public accountability, as these apply to the acquisition of newsworthy information and its subsequent dissemination to the public.
How many articles did Jayson Blair plagiarize?
The New York Times, in an extraordinary admission of journalistic fraud in at least 36 articles, called the repeated deceptions of reporter Jayson Blair “a low point in the 152-year history of the newspaper.”
What does the New York Times do?
The goal of The New York Times is to cover the news as impartially as possible — “without fear or favor,” in the words of Adolph Ochs, our patriarch — and to treat readers, news sources, advertisers and others fairly and openly, and to be seen to be doing so.
How do investigative journalists get information?
They conduct extensive interviews and dive deep into archives and public records to find documents that reveal hidden truths. Unlike journalists working on opinion columns and reviews, investigative reporters also need to keep their personal perspectives out of their writing.
Who Sued Jayson Blair?
“Journalistic Malpractice: Suing Jayson Blair and the New York Times fo” by Clay Calvert and Robert D. Richards.
What actions did the New York Times take against Jayson Blair?
He had copied passages from other publications, conjured up fake quotations and lied repeatedly to cover up his misdeeds. Blair resigned, and the Times published a punishing, lengthy report investigating Blair’s journalistic fraud and the newsroom breakdowns that had let him slip through the cracks.
What are the 7 principles of Ethics?
Terms in this set (7)
- beneficence. good health and welfare of the patient.
- nonmaleficence. Intetionally action that cause harm.
- autonomy and confidentiality. Autonomy(freedon to decide right to refuse)confidentiality(private information)
- social justice.
- Procedural justice.
- veracity.
- fidelity.