Media ethics at work: true stories from young professionals/ Peck, Lee Anne

Material type: TextTextPublication details: Thousand Oaks: CQ Press, 2013Description: xxx, 313 p PBISBN: 9781452227849 DDC classification: 174.907
Contents:
Focus Group Dilemma: The Case of the Compromised Tagline - Nancy FurlowFirst-person Ethics: I Fought the Dean and the Dean Lost - Vinny VellaSeeking Answers for Students: The Case of the Undercover Reporter - Joe MirandoFirst-person Ethics: The Thin Line between Reporting and Commentary - Mary C. CurtisOn the Record or Off? The Case of the Cranky Professor - K. Tim WulfemeyerFriend of the Victim: The Case of the Murdered Student - Louis A. Boynton, Adam W. RhewSins of Omission: The Case of the Not-so-free Pet Party - Giselle A. AugerFirst-Person Ethics: How Good PR can Follow Bad Reporting - Jane DvorakAre Public Officials Always on the Record? The Case of the Councilor's Blog - Jan LeachPlease Don't Use the Video: The Case of the Fatal Accident - Ray NiekampLosing Balance:The Case of the Anchor Blogger - Ray NiekampFirst-person Ethics: Bloggers, State Your Standards - Brooke Burton-Luttman, Leah GreensteinFree Speech, Official Pressure: The Case of the Visiting Foreign Student - Daniel ReimoldContacting the Family of a Killer: The Case of the Sensitive Reporter - Glen FeigherySolo Judgment Calls: The Case of the One-Person "TV Crew" - George L. DanielsAlong Came a Better Offer: Two Cases of Job-Hunting Ethics - Scott R. HamulaConfronting Another's Violations: The Case of the Manipulated Photo - Donica MensingReal Estate Boasting: The Case of the False Figures - Jaqueline LambiaseFirst-person Ethics: My Groundhog Day - John B. ZiblukSource Remorse: The Case of Requests to 'Unpublish' - Michael O'DonnellFirst-person Ethics: Managing the Ethics of Online Local News - David BoraksOMG! This Band is So GR8! The Case of the Phony Teenager - Richard D. WatersNo PR picnic: The Case of the Disengaged Alumni - Ron BoyleFirst-Person Ethics: Why We Stayed Silent about a Kidnapping - David A. NeumanFirst-Person Ethics: Cautions for Journalists Who Tweet - Kelly S. KennedyThe Morally Developed Media Professional - Deni ElliottDesensitized to Violence: The Case of the Newsroom Reality Check - Rick KenneyFirst-person Ethics: To Remove or Not to Remove: The YouTube Question - George L. DanielsHard Questions, Big Backlash: The Case of the Train-Track Death - Barbara Reed, Dab BracagliaFirst-person Ethics: FOI as an Ethical Tool for Student Media - Anna DouglasJournalists' Judgments vs. Audience Clicks: The Case of Web Analytics' Influence - Gary RitzenthalerThe Importance of Fact-Checking: The Case of the Self-plagiarist - Donica MensingFirst Person Ethics: Why Not Show a Source Your Story? - Larry C. Timbs
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Focus Group Dilemma: The Case of the Compromised Tagline - Nancy FurlowFirst-person Ethics: I Fought the Dean and the Dean Lost - Vinny VellaSeeking Answers for Students: The Case of the Undercover Reporter - Joe MirandoFirst-person Ethics: The Thin Line between Reporting and Commentary - Mary C. CurtisOn the Record or Off? The Case of the Cranky Professor - K. Tim WulfemeyerFriend of the Victim: The Case of the Murdered Student - Louis A. Boynton, Adam W. RhewSins of Omission: The Case of the Not-so-free Pet Party - Giselle A. AugerFirst-Person Ethics: How Good PR can Follow Bad Reporting - Jane DvorakAre Public Officials Always on the Record? The Case of the Councilor's Blog - Jan LeachPlease Don't Use the Video: The Case of the Fatal Accident - Ray NiekampLosing Balance:The Case of the Anchor Blogger - Ray NiekampFirst-person Ethics: Bloggers, State Your Standards - Brooke Burton-Luttman, Leah GreensteinFree Speech, Official Pressure: The Case of the Visiting Foreign Student - Daniel ReimoldContacting the Family of a Killer: The Case of the Sensitive Reporter - Glen FeigherySolo Judgment Calls: The Case of the One-Person "TV Crew" - George L. DanielsAlong Came a Better Offer: Two Cases of Job-Hunting Ethics - Scott R. HamulaConfronting Another's Violations: The Case of the Manipulated Photo - Donica MensingReal Estate Boasting: The Case of the False Figures - Jaqueline LambiaseFirst-person Ethics: My Groundhog Day - John B. ZiblukSource Remorse: The Case of Requests to 'Unpublish' - Michael O'DonnellFirst-person Ethics: Managing the Ethics of Online Local News - David BoraksOMG! This Band is So GR8! The Case of the Phony Teenager - Richard D. WatersNo PR picnic: The Case of the Disengaged Alumni - Ron BoyleFirst-Person Ethics: Why We Stayed Silent about a Kidnapping - David A. NeumanFirst-Person Ethics: Cautions for Journalists Who Tweet - Kelly S. KennedyThe Morally Developed Media Professional - Deni ElliottDesensitized to Violence: The Case of the Newsroom Reality Check - Rick KenneyFirst-person Ethics: To Remove or Not to Remove: The YouTube Question - George L. DanielsHard Questions, Big Backlash: The Case of the Train-Track Death - Barbara Reed, Dab BracagliaFirst-person Ethics: FOI as an Ethical Tool for Student Media - Anna DouglasJournalists' Judgments vs. Audience Clicks: The Case of Web Analytics' Influence - Gary RitzenthalerThe Importance of Fact-Checking: The Case of the Self-plagiarist - Donica MensingFirst Person Ethics: Why Not Show a Source Your Story? - Larry C. Timbs

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