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100
These should be the same for journalists of all ages, both genders and in all forms of media.
ETHICS
100
"Test the accuracy of information from all sources and exercise care to avoid inadvertent error" is part of which ethical pillar?
SEEK TRUTH AND REPORT IT
100
An infamous, sometimes unethical sports blog + a step your laundry goes through.
DEADSPIN CYCLE
100
The number one force behind the rise of sports media in this country.
MONEY
100
In the early days of television, announcers performed these as well as giving scores and play-by-play.
COMMERCIALS
200
Sports radio talk show hosts and newspaper columnists are paid for their opinions, which are intended to elicit this type of response.
EMOTIONAL
200
Admitting and correcting mistakes and expecting other journalists to do the same is part of what ethical pillar of journalism?
BE ACCOUNTABLE
200
Why journalists of both genders have to be treated the same + a celebrity and entertainment show hosted by Billy Bush.
EQUAL ACCESS HOLLYWOOD
200
Remember, when it comes to journalism, we celebrate this above all.
TRUTH
200
You might be able to use a number of anonymous sources in a story if their accounts of events are this.
CONSISTENT
300
You can’t distort the content of a news photograph, but you can do this to it for clarity.
ENHANCE
300
You wouldn't name the woman who accused a famous athlete of rape if she wanted to remain anonymous because of this ethical pillar.
MINIMIZE HARM
300
Aspiring comedians or singers getting a chance to perform in front of an audience + a player who called a press conference to announce he was not gay.
OPEN MIKE PIAZZA
300
Because some bloggers act like these, many times they are considered to be just these and are not trusted.
FANS
300
The opposite of journalism, it is basically filling space with whatever opinion you think will get people talking, whether you believe what you wrote or not.
COLUMNISM
400
A journalist might not be acting independently if a sporting goods company paid them to do this.
ENDORSE
400
"Refuse gifts, favors, fees, free travel and special treatment, and shun secondary employment, political involvement, public office and service in community organizations if they compromise journalistic integrity" is part of what journalistic pillar?
ACT INDEPENDENTLY
400
What a professional DJ uses to “scratch” + permission to use a source’s name and the information they give you.
NEEDLE ON THE RECORD
400
As opposed to a traditional media outlet, whose competition is largely local, a “new media” outlet’s competition is this.
WORLDWIDE
400
Traditionally-trained journalists like Michael Wilbon ask of bloggers, “What are their….?”
CREDENTIALS
500
The people who can act as the last line of defense and often keep a journalist from making a huge mistake.
EDITORS
500
Because deliberate distortion is never permissible, you can only show this on TV if you tell the audience it has been staged.
RE-ENACTMENT
500
A famous song by 80’s girl group The Go-Gos + a reporter who covers a team every day during the season.
WE GOT THE BEAT WRITER
500
You should name sources whenever you can so the audience can determine if the source has this.
CREDIBILITY
500
Dating an athlete you are covering, gambling or voting for postseason awards are all examples of this type of ethical problem
CONFLICT OF INTEREST