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Journalism Ethics and Values in Reporting

Learn the core principles of journalism ethics, including seeking truth, accuracy, minimizing harm, and respecting privacy. Understand the importance of fair play and avoiding sensationalism in reporting.

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Journalism Ethics and Values in Reporting

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  1. Ethics In http://school.discovery.com /clipart/clip/oldnews.html J o u r n a l i s m Mrs. Morningstar Journalism

  2. Seek Truth & Report It Close doesn’t count! Be accurate in every detail

  3. Area Police Execute Drug Bust “We have been working toward this drug bust for four years” stated Police Chief Wigem. The bust took place at 1800 Maple Street. All inhabitants were arrested. By Ann Airor

  4. DRUG BUST All inhabitants were arrested. Maple Street Maple Ave.

  5. NO How about Sensationalism? Can I Use It? http://connect247media.ads.link4ads.com/serv/1/natlenquirer /ai_enquirer_ros/17558;type=uniq=20000807194001

  6. Minimize Harm Use good taste Avoid sensationalism Do not invade a person’s right to privacy http://school.discovery.com/clipart/clip/oldnews.html

  7. Good Journalism also includes Fair Play Show of respect Minimizing harm http://school.discovery.com/clipart/clip/pointer.html

  8. Girl Scouts Learn How to Plant Crops By Skip DeLine Like alcohol intoxication, marijuana intoxication impairs judgment, comprehension, memory, speech, and reaction time. The effects of long-term use on the intellect are unknown.

  9. Always think before you write. If an error is printed, run a correction immediately. Think http://school.discovery.com/clipart/clip/brainjar.html

  10. Now, Sharpen your journalism skills; And to get let’s work http://school.discovery.com/clipart/clip/sharpen.html

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