Reporters' Ethics

Reporters' Ethics
ISBN-10
0813812801
ISBN-13
9780813812809
Category
Philosophy
Pages
153
Language
English
Published
1978
Publisher
Iowa State Press
Authors
Bruce McArthur Swain, Paul Lester Errington

Description

More than sixty reporters discuss ethical dilemmas facing the journalist and how they have personally coped with such problems as conflicts of interest, gifts, bribes, news leaks, and confidentiality of sources

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