Something Old,
Something New
Pillar Talk
Monday Night Mash-Ups
It's Just Wrong
The "C-Word"
100
As opposed to those who consume "new media," those who still prefer "traditional media" tend to be this.
Older
100
It's the reason we care that journalists act in an ethical manner.
Trust
100
A bad Megan Fox vampire movie + something a journalist builds up over time that gives them credibility. [Photo]
Jennifer's Body of Work
100
There is no "I" in "team" and this word shouldn't be in a reporter or broadcaster's vocabulary, either.
"We"
100
If you're worried someone else might beat you on a story, you might cut ethical corners because of the pressure of this
Competition
200
In his rant against blogs, Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Buzz Bissinger said bloggers find these to be inconvenient.
Facts
200
"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
200
A famous song by the 80s girl group The Go-Gos + someone who spends fewer years covering baseball today than in years past. [Photo]
We Got The Beat Writer
200
Copying and pasting a paragraph directly from someone else's story and putting it in yours without attribution is what?
Plagiarism
200
Their job is to elicit an emotional response, but they should always actually believe the opinions they express.
Columnists
300
There are more media outlets than ever now, but there is less of this because everyone's trying to be first.
Oversight
300
Admitting and correcting mistakes and expecting other journalists to do the same is part of what ethical pillar of journalism?
Be Accountable
300
Bland, predictable answers from athletes + Where the New York Mets used to play their home games. [Photo]
Cliche Stadium
300
Deadspin's AJ Daulerio broke this ethical guideline in the way he acquired the Brett Favre photos and voicemails.
Avoid bidding/paying for news.
300
While you can't remove content or context from a photograph, it is permitted to edit an image to improve this.
Clarity
400
Many NHL teams won't give credentials to bloggers because they don't consider them to be journalists. Instead they consider them to be just....
...fans.
400
Only an overriding public need can justify intrusion into anyone’s privacy because, as journalists, we want to be sure to do this.
Minimize Harm
400
Classic Adorable Disney movie about two dogs + what Sports Illustrated removed from a photo of Danica Patrick. [Photo]
Lady and the Tramp Stamp
400
A term often used to describe athletes of color that is not a compliment but instead denigrates their work ethic.
"Great natural athlete"
400
Athletes discovered they could present their image or brand in exactly the way they wanted through the use of these.
Commercials
500
These should be the same whether your work is primarily in traditional media or new media.
Ethical standards
500
"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
500
The star of "Juno" + what a blogger seeks. [Photo]
Ellen Page Views
500
When reporters place people within a certain identity group based on stereotypes, it's called what?
Media stacking
500
One way you may ethically use anonymous sources in your reporting is if there are several of them AND their stories are this.
Consistent