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September 01, 2004

Scott R on Fairness

Scott Rosenberg writes about the Miami Herald's absurd code of ethics. Here's a snip:

For clarity here, let's distinguish between the unattainable standard of objectivity — a scientific absolute poised as subjectivity's opposite — and the entirely attainable, and laudable, standards of fairness and accuracy and honesty and transparency that any journalist of good mind and heart will subscribe to. Fairness: If you're presenting one side of a story, you owe it to your readers, your subjects and yourself to weigh the other side's case. Accuracy: Observation should always trump preconception, and you just don't publish something that you know is untrue, even if it helps make an argument you cherish. Honesty: You do your best to present the truth as you have witnessed it and understand it, knowing that your witness and understanding are shaped by who you are, yet also knowing that honesty will sometimes require you to report things that make you uncomfortable or call your own beliefs into question. Transparency: You do your best to avoid financial conflicts of interest, and where you have an unavoidable interest in a story you're covering, you reveal it up front.

Posted by D. Weinberger at September 1, 2004 08:33 AM


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