Journalism ethics and standards
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Journalism ethics and standards comprise principles of ethics and of good practice as applicable to the specific challenges faced by journalists. Historically and currently, this subset of media ethics is widely known to journalists as their professional "code of ethics" or the "canons of journalism". The basic codes and canons commonly appear in statements drafted by both professional journalism associations and individual print, broadcast, and online news organizations.
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See also
- Advocacy journalism
- Citizen journalism
- Ethical Journalism Initiative
- History of American Newspapers
- History of Journalism
- International Federation of Journalists
- Journalism
- Objectivity (journalism)
- Ombudsman
- Organisation of News Ombudsmen
- Parachute journalism
- Public Editor
- Reporters Without Borders
- Yellow journalism
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