Truth in Journalism
Participants debated whether integrity existed in the journalism profession and to what extent someone could be believed if they identified … read more
Participants debated whether integrity existed in the journalism profession and to what extent someone could be believed if they identified themselves as a journalist. Among the topics discussed were radio and television talk shows, editing, identifying sources, and the proliferation of news programming. At the end of the debate audience members were allowed to present their views. close
People in this video
- Richard Demerle Law Student Boston University
- Ranald MacDonald Chair Boston University->Journalism Department
- Susie Nam Editor New York Times Electronic Media Co.->Features
- Cynthia Phillips Student Boston University
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