Professional Journalist adhere to an ethical code. We call it the Society of Professional Journalists Code of Ethics. I will update this answer and provide an overview. For now you go to spj.org and see the list of the ethics we abide by along with descriptions and explanations.
A code of ethics can be defined as a formal statement of ethical principles with regard to some stated activity, such as for example, a doctor's code of ethics, a police code of ethics, a priests code of ethics, etc.
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Ethics are based on how people treat one another. Honesty, integrity, and forthrightness are considered proper and simple human acts of ethics.
“Ethics” is plural; “ethic” is singular. People usually use the term in the plural (“ethics”), as in, “Ethics are an important part of any successful business.” However, “ethic” (singular) is also seen on occasion: “He has a great work ethic.”
Journalism courses typically include: Reporting Writing Editing Page Layout and Design Online Journalism Graphics Photography Videography Law Advertising Ethics History of Journalism
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Herbert Strentz is a retired professor of journalism who has authored several books and articles on communication, media ethics, and journalism history. Some of his works include "Media Ethics: Cases and Moral Reasoning" and "Radio's Impact on Society."
Arthur Charity has written: 'Doing public journalism' -- subject(s): Journalism, Journalistic ethics, Objectivity, Public interest, Social aspects, Social aspects of Journalism
John A. H. Coulter has written: 'The Northern Ireland Assembly's perceptions of journalism ethics in relation to the practice of journalism in Northern Ireland'
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Dayo Duyile has written: 'Journalistic ethics' -- subject(s): Journalistic ethics 'Makers of Nigerian press' -- subject(s): Biography, Freedom of the press, History, Journalism, Journalists, Nigerian newspapers, Press 'Babangida' -- subject(s): Politics and government 'Manual for African journalists' -- subject(s): Journalism, Journalistic ethics
Basic topics in an introduction to journalism may include the history of journalism, the role of journalism in society, ethics in journalism, types of journalism (e.g. investigative, broadcast, digital), and basics of news reporting and writing. Students may also learn about news values, media law, and the evolving landscape of journalism in the digital age.
Masaki Naka has written: '\\' -- subject(s): Objectivity, Journalism, Journalistic ethics
John Milton Baderscher has written: 'Ethics and professional practice in news journalism'
Richard Keeble has written: 'Print Journalism A Critical Introduction' 'Ethics for journalists' -- subject(s): Journalistic ethics 'Surrey pubs' -- subject(s): Hotels
Media law and ethics are extremely important to professionals in the journalism field. Journalists without strong integrity may do illegal things to get the first scoop on the story. Journalists without integrity may not get repeat jobs or may be blacklisted from the field all together.