Ethics of Investigative Journalism
Discussion on the ethics of investigative journalism that was part of a symposium titled, “The New World Order: The Role of the Media in the… read more
Discussion on the ethics of investigative journalism that was part of a symposium titled, “The New World Order: The Role of the Media in the United States and the United Kingdom.” Both U.S. and British journalists discussed the ethical issues in investigative reporting, such as privacy and factual verification. They talked about the differences between U.S. and British journalism and took questions from the audience. close
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- Fred Barbash Editor Washington Post
- Michael Goldfarb Correspondent National Public Radio->London
- David Goodgart Editor Prospect Magazine
- Barry Hillenbrand Bureau Chief Time Magazine->London
- Godfrey Hodgson Director Reuter Foundation
- Robert Worcester Chairman MORI Polling Company
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