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Fairness and Objectivity in News. News shall be fair, factual, and objective Receiving bribes, gifts, privileges or any consideration to favor one side of the story, stop a story from airing or being published, or put any person in either bad or favorable light is prohibited.
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Fairness and Objectivity in News • News shall be fair, factual, and objective • Receiving bribes, gifts, privileges or any consideration to favor one side of the story, stop a story from airing or being published, or put any person in either bad or favorable light is prohibited.
Fairness and Objectivity in News • Editorials or commentaries must be identified as such and presented as distinct from news reports
Journalism Ethics in News Sources • Care must be taken in selecting news sources since the credibility of the news rests upon its sources. • Only news that can be attributed to a source shall be aired or published. When a source cannot be named, the reason for this must be made clear in the news report.
Journalism Ethics in News Sources • News sources must be clearly identified, except when confidentiality of the source was a condition for giving the information. • Information provided by confidential sources may be aired and published only if it is in the public interest for doing so.
Journalism Ethics in News Sources • Before airing or publishing news information from a confidential source, another source should corroborate the information. • Press release may be used as news sources after sources are verified and authenticated.
Journalism Ethics in News Sources • Suspects or fugitives of the law may be interviewed as news sources but the act and information should not aid, encourage, or accompany their planning or committing a crime • Rumors or gossips should not be aired in the guise of the news. • Anonymous, confidential, or unknown source shall not justify the rumors.