Monday 28 October 2013

News Values and Codes of Ethics


 
Journalism codes of ethics consists of principles of good practice and certain challenges that journalists face. Therefore I must be aware of these codes before I plan what and how to broadcasts our news:
1. Report and interpret honestly, striving for accuracy, fairness and disclosure of all essential facts.
 
2. Do not place unnecessary emphasis on personal characteristics, including race, ethnicity, nationality, gender, age, sexual orientation, family relationships, religious belief, or physical or intellectual disability.
 
3. Aim to attribute information to its source, do not agree without first considering the source's motives and any alternative attributable source. 
 
4. Do not allow personal interest, or any belief, commitment, payment, gift or benefit, to undermine your accuracy, fairness or independence.
 
5. Disclose conflicts of interest that affect, or could be seen to affect, the accuracy, fairness or independence of your journalism.
 
6. Do not allow advertising or other commercial considerations to undermine accuracy, fairness or independence.
 
7. Do your utmost to ensure disclosure of any direct or indirect payment made for interviews, pictures, information or stories.
 
8. Use fair, responsible and honest means to obtain material. Identify yourself and your employer before obtaining any interview for publication or broadcast. Never exploit a person's vulnerability or ignorance of media practice.
 
9. Present sound which are true and accurate. Any manipulation likely to mislead should be disclosed.
 
10. Do not plagiarise.
 
11. Respect private grief and personal privacy. Journalists have the right to resist compulsion to intrude.

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