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The ethical delimma of journalist

Title: The ethical delimma of journalist
Category: Literature / English | Words: 1314 | Pages: 5.6 (approximately 235 words/page)


The ethical delimma of journalist

The Ethical delimma of journalist Confidence and Privacy Society must have media law to protect confidentiality of people and organizations, as moral principles would not sometimes rescue them from journalism greed. The example of rape case would powerfully explain how important of media law is, in order to protect the victim. Furthermore, public figures such as Politicians and Film Stars are greatly suffering from the intrusion of privacy. Journalists must now have some strategies to …showed first 75 words of 1314 total

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showed last 75 words of 1314 total…stop and deliberately think of the possible outcome. References Klaid, S. &Beauchamp, T. (1987). The Virtuous Journalist. New York: Oxford University Press. Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance: Australian Journalists Association section. (1997). Ethics in Journalism. Victoria: Melbourne University Press. Meyer, P. (1987). Ethical Journalism. New York: University Press of America. Robertson, G. &Nicol, A. (1990). Media Law. London: Longman Group. Woods, K. (1996). Megan's Law: Naming a new ethical dilemma. [On Line]. Available: http://www.poynter.org/research/research.htm

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