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Black, White but mostly gray

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The views of media ethics are described, where the journalist in Britain and in America believe that a question dominates the thinking of many editors are what is the duty of the journalist, the unelected journalist and the line that must be step on with elected politicians. The task of the journalist in getting the facts straight is hard enough analyses, like political, military, moral that followed is almost impossible as they could only try their best.

Author: Preston, Peter
Publisher: International Press Institute
Publication Name: IPI Global Journalist
Subject: Publishing industry
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Year: 2004
Analysis, Journalistic ethics

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Questions of war coverage

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The perplexing press issues about the war to be embed or not to be embed and to put the correspondents safety first or second is described, embedding a master piece of spin that sets the terms of war to come and expect to be atop the tank heading wherever the coalition goes. CNN media felt that without the pictures and words from the embeds the actual broadcasting coverage will not be captured, hence the need for coverage and honest reporting is needed.

Author: Preston, Peter
Publisher: International Press Institute
Publication Name: IPI Global Journalist
Subject: Publishing industry
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Year: 2003
General services, Management dynamics, Safety and security measures, Practice, Embedded journalists

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Reports of newspapers' death exaggerated

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Newspaper leaders have been forecasting the death of the print newspaper for several years, but newspapers are still going strong. Newspapers are needed for local coverage and the insight they offer. The Internet should be thought of as way to expand, not as a replacement.

Author: Preston, Peter
Publisher: International Press Institute
Publication Name: IPI Global Journalist
Subject: Publishing industry
ISSN:
Year: 2001
Management, Economic aspects, Internet, Forecasts and trends, Newspapers, Newspaper publishing, Electronic publishing, World Wide Web

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