What are the different ethical principles of journalism?
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The core ethical principles of journalism are: Truthfulness and Accuracy: Striving to report facts accurately and without distortion or fabrication. Independence: Maintaining impartiality and avoiding conflicts of interest that could influence reporting. Fairness and Impartiality: Presenting all sidRead more
The core ethical principles of journalism are:
Truthfulness and Accuracy: Striving to report facts accurately and without distortion or fabrication.
Independence: Maintaining impartiality and avoiding conflicts of interest that could influence reporting.
Fairness and Impartiality: Presenting all sides of an issue fairly and without bias, avoiding sensationalism or misrepresentation.
Humanity: Respecting the rights and dignity of individuals and avoiding causing harm through reporting.
Accountability: Taking responsibility for one’s work, correcting errors promptly, and being transparent about journalistic practices.