The Responsibility of Journalists to accuracy and ethical principles.

Title: The Responsibility of Journalists to accuracy and ethical principles.
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The Responsibility of Journalists to accuracy and ethical principles.
RESPONSIBILITY OF JOURNALISTS The Encarta Encyclopedia defines journalism as "the gathering, evaluating, and publishing of facts for public interest" ("Journalism"). Citizens rely on newspapers, television, radio, and the Internet for information about public affairs, as well as for daily tools for living, relaxation, and social contact (Baran 46). As conveyors of information regarding political and social issues of the day, journalists provide people with the information they need to be free and self-governing (Kovach IV). As …showed first 75 words of 1261 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1261 total…Should Know and the Public Should Expect. New York: Crown Publishers, 2001. "Journalism." Microsoft Encarta Online Encyclopedia 2001. 1997-2000. 22 Sept. 2001. <http:/www.encarta.msm.com.> Raffaele, Martha. "Efforts May Have Saved More Lives." The Advocate 13 Sept. 2001: A1+. "Speaking Too Soon: Incorrect Projections Confuse Presidential Outcome." CNN.com. 8 Nov. 2000. 22 Sept. 2001. <http://www.cnn.com>. The Pew Research Center for the People & The Press. 22 Sept. 2001. <http://www.people-press.org/press99rpt.htm>.

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