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Journalistic Ethics

#notwhattheyusedtobe

Porter Anderson

@Porter_Anderson

[email protected]

Porter Anderson | Ethics in (then out of) Journalism

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Americans’ view of journalists, 1985-2011

•In 1985, 34 percent of those surveyed said that

news stories are often inaccurate. This year, 66

percent of respondents agreed with that statement.

•In 1985, 53 percent of the survey sample said

journalists tend to favor one side of an issue or

story. This year, 77 percent said this.

•And in 1985, 53 percent of respondents said

journalists are "often influenced by powerful people

and organizations." This year, 80 percent of those

surveyed said journalists are influenced—and 72

percent said journalists try to cover up their

mistakes rather than admitting them.Pew Research, reported by Poynter

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Digitization did not change journalism alone.

If we go at this like it’s an Agatha Christie mystery about

who killed traditional journalistic ethics, digitization is the

weapon, not the culprit, nor even the motive.

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So what did get to journalism, starting in the mid-

1980s?

A new recognition of its commercial potential,

which led to its absorption into the Borg of … (wait

for it)

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ENTERTAINMENT

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Here come

FOUR ENTERTAINMENT-

DRIVEN COMMERCIAL

FACTORS THAT CHANGED

MAJOR MEDIA.

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FOUR FACTORS THAT CHANGED

MAJOR MEDIA

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The rise of entertainment-corporation

ownership of major media outlets

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FOUR FACTORS THAT

CHANGED MAJOR MEDIA

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Dramatically increased

competition as new national

and international major media

outlets rose to challenge the

handful

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FOUR FACTORS THAT

CHANGED MAJOR MEDIA

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The speed of digital

production and distribution –

AND the new metric-

monitoring capabilities that

came with it.

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FOUR FACTORS THAT CHANGED

MAJOR MEDIA

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As part of the digital wave, the

arrival of the non-editorial media

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Today? Wistful advice, like this in Megan Garber’s piece this

week about a retiring editor in North Carolina.

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And? A culture-wide move away from journalism as a whole,

as the commercial imperatives dilute its integrity.

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What

ethics?

What

journalism?

WTF?

Porter Anderson@Porter_Anderson

[email protected]

Porter Anderson | Ethics in (then out of) Journalism