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An issue of public trust

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The New York Times prided themselves on their punctiliousness and wanted reporters and line editors to know individually to put it right when something went wrong and be responsible for putting it right. There was an issue that occurred with Jayson Blair when readers complained and it created problems for the New York Times and it was like a canyon of opportunity which politicians bent on restricting freedom seeked to exploit.

Author: Preston, Peter
Publisher: International Press Institute
Publication Name: IPI Global Journalist
Subject: Publishing industry
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Year: 2003
Public affairs, Ethics, Ethical aspects, Press and politics, The New York Times (Newspaper), Journalistic ethics

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The missing deadline

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Journalists in an age of instant news and technology find it extremely difficult to keep up with the wonder of instantaneous communication, where deadlines do not matter much. The lack of a deadline, involves a lack of anything much below the surface and a relentless chase after some pack rather than a search for meaning or point.

Author: Preston, Peter
Publisher: International Press Institute
Publication Name: IPI Global Journalist
Subject: Publishing industry
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Year: 2005
General services, Forecasts, trends, outlooks, Forecasts and trends, Market trend/market analysis, Company systems management, Information management, Journalists, Journalism

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Preserving today's news for tomorrow's public

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A research was conducted to know whether press enjoys too much freedom and should newspapers get government approval before they publish. It is found that if the press does not use the freedom to inform, energize and reveal then they will surely lose the attention.

Author: Preston, Peter
Publisher: International Press Institute
Publication Name: IPI Global Journalist
Subject: Publishing industry
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Year: 2005
Legal issues & crime, Government regulation (cont), Government regulation, Science & research, Legal/Government Regulation, Research, Laws, regulations and rules, Freedom of the press

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Subjects list: United States, Management, Newspaper publishing, Company business management
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