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The ASNE Canons of The ASNE Canons of Journalism Journalism One Organization’s Effort to Try to Explain What the Rules Are for “Good Journalism” in America

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The ASNE Canons of Journalism. One Organization’s Effort to Try to Explain What the Rules Are for “Good Journalism” in America. Responsibility. The rights of a newspaper to attract and hold readers is restricted by nothing but consideration of public welfare. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: The ASNE Canons of Journalism

The ASNE Canons of The ASNE Canons of JournalismJournalism

One Organization’s Effort to Try to Explain What the Rules Are for “Good Journalism” in America

Page 2: The ASNE Canons of Journalism

ResponsibilityResponsibility The rights of a newspaper

to attract and hold readers is restricted by nothing but consideration of public welfare.

A journalist who uses his power for any selfish or otherwise unworthy purpose is faithless to a high trust.

Page 3: The ASNE Canons of Journalism

Freedom of the PressFreedom of the Press Freedom of the press is to

be guarded as a vital right of mankind. It is the unquestionable right to discuss whatever is not explicitly forbidden by law, including the wisdom of any restrictive statute.

Page 4: The ASNE Canons of Journalism

IndependenceIndependence

Newspapers should be free from all obligations except to the public interest.

As a journalist, promoting your private, personal interest in your stories isn’t honest.

Partisanship in editorial comment that knowingly departs from the truth is wrong.

Page 5: The ASNE Canons of Journalism

Sincerity, Truthfulness Sincerity, Truthfulness

and Accuracyand Accuracy Newspapers need to be TRUTHFUL. A lack of thoroughness or care is NO EXCUSE.

Headlines should reflect accompanying stories.

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ImpartialityImpartiality News reports and

opinions should be separate.

News reports should be free from opinion or bias of any kind.

Page 7: The ASNE Canons of Journalism

Fair PlayFair Play Don’t publish information

that could damage someone’s reputation without giving them a chance to respond

Invasion of privacy should only happen when it’s in the public interest, not just out of curiosity

Newspapers should promptly CORRECT THEIR ERRORS

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DecencyDecency Newspapers shouldn’t

publish material just because they have the right to do so – there are some details in some stories that are better left unreported

Newspapers shouldn’t pander to the lowest common denominator of readers – when it happens, it should be condemned by readers and by professional journalists