FAYETTEVILLE (UARK) — Poynter republished a 2017 story after President Trump used a dirty word to describe certain countries. They developed a set of questions to help journalists make ethical reporting decisions. Click here.
Let’s put ethics aside for a moment and look at equity — pay equity. A BBC editor learned her male colleagues were paid 50 percent more than her for equivalent work. She put down her pen and resigned. Here’s the story.
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The third installment of Poynter’s series from their inaugural ethics summit, “The Press and the President: Trust and Media in a New Era,” had correspondents weighing in on how to avoid being politicized by the White House and to effectively convey the truth. #TrueNews: A series on Trust in Media.
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