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Crime News Broadcasting in the Framework of Protection of the Rights of Suspects/Defendants
Crime news broadcasts on television are a part of press freedom to disseminate information to the public through printed or electronic media. Information delivery through electronic media such as television, particularly crime news, presents overviews ...
Ig Punia Atmaja Nr
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Journalism ethics in local newspaper
Professional and quality journalists are subject to an ethical code and their understanding and competence of said ethics code. Ethics are the minimum values or moral traditions that are used to separate truths from mistakes and good from the bad ...
Moch. Syahri
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Exploring the boundaries of Nordic journalism: Introduction to special issue
Keeping journalism socially relevant and financially viable is more challenging than ever. It might seem like a paradox, but in a time when news media is challenged by inadequate business models, precarious labor conditions and competition from platform
Ester Appelgren, Bente Kalsnes
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Real News vs Fake News: A Challenge for Pragmatic Media Ethics
Collecting authentic information has been a tough task for journalists since the start of their career lives. Either they confirm the news from their source or through the internet but lately due to the unrestrained flow of information on the internet ...
Dr. Zaeem Yasin, Naveed Iqbal & Natasha Rehman
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Credibility and the Media as a Political Institution
Credibility is frequently represented as both an ideal goal for journalism as a profession and as an integral part of the news industry’s survival strategy. Yet there is no widely accepted operationalization of the concept of credibility.
Blach-Ørsten Mark, Burkal Rasmus
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Ethics Guidelines for Immersive Journalism
When journalists decide to invite audiences to witness a news event “as if they were there” through immersive journalism, they acquire new responsibilities toward audiences.
Ana Luisa Sánchez Laws, Tormod Utne
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Technologies, Ethics and Journalism’s Relationship with the Public
Drones can provide a bird’s eye view of breaking news and events that can be streamed live or used in edited news coverage. Past research has focused on the training and ethics of journalists and drone operators. Little attention, however, has been given
Megan Duncan, Kathleen Bartzen Culver
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Abstrak Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui penerapan kode etik jurnalistik media massa lokal daerah dalam pemberitaan covid-19.
Triyas Chusnul Fatimah, Benni Setiawan
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The Struggle for News Value in the Digital Era
News has long been a contested concept but in the digital era it has become increasingly fractured and multidimensional. This discursive article explores some of the ways in which the news has been disrupted by technological and economic tensions and ...
Tony Harcup
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The new ethics of abortion [PDF]
The papers included in this supplement were first given at a meeting, The New Ethics of Abortion, organised by the British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS) in Senate House at the University of London on 21 February 2000. The British Pregnancy Advisory Service is primarily a provider of abortion services. Each year, the organisation provides almost 50,
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