Discussion of Journalistic Ethics Wrap Up
Continued Eleven Part Series Concerning Journalistic ethics. ALLIANCE — Journalistic ethics is something that seems to be lacking, and many
Read moreContinued Eleven Part Series Concerning Journalistic ethics. ALLIANCE — Journalistic ethics is something that seems to be lacking, and many
Read moreThis is Part 11 in a Multi-Part Series Examining Journalistic Ethics ALLIANCE – It is a reporter’s duty to report
Read moreThere is one thing a critic, and any reporter for that matter should never do, and that is never to tell the readers or viewers what to do or how to think.
Read moreRegardless of the exact nature of the gifts, is it ever acceptable for a news reporter to accept these items? The Associated Press answer to this question is “no.” Any favor, gift and any financial gain a reporter receives for writing an article on a particular subject is a step closer to crossing that ethical line between simple gifts and taking bribes.
Read moreConserve Energy Future states on their website: unfortunately, because of the need for materials such as platinum in the creating of hydrogen fuel cells, on average, it can be a lot more expensive to make these cells rather than drill for, transport and refine fossil fuels.
Read morePerhaps the most important thing a reporter or journalist have to sell is their credibility. If readers, listeners or viewers do not trust a person or organization as honest and trustworthy, it may put them off from that source – perhaps even many more sources – as worthy of their time and attention.
Read moreUsing anonymous sources also tends to give the illusion that the reporter is simply making up facts. It is rather easy for someone to see unnamed sources as likely faked facts or quotes as being concocted by the writing author.
Read moreThe land sludge runoff affects visual predators. The reduction in the light penetration through the water is significantly decreased, causing them to flee these darkened areas as well.
Read moreTidal energy production is still in its infancy, National Geographic reports. The amount of power produced so far has been small. There are very few commercial-sized tidal power plants operating in the world.
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