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Ethics/Credibility

Cyber Discussion: Burning Questions on Ethics and Credibility

By - February 13, 2004
Warren Watson poses ethics questions to editors in the wake of Jack Kelley's resignation from the staff of USA TODAY in the latest issue involving ethics and credibility and the media. » Full Story

Post your thoughts: Prosecuting the story

By - January 13, 2004
The issues of journalism ethics and credibility are in the news again with this week's resignation of USA Today reporter Jack Kelley. This latest episode comes in the wake of the Jayson Blair scandal at the New York Times. The following is a special API report on skeptical editing and prosecuting stories. » Full Story

Audio from API's Publishers' Forum on Ethics and Responsibility

By - October 02, 2003
Comments from participants in API's first Publishers' Forum on Ethics and Responsibilities: » Jim Crutchfield, President & Publisher, Akron Beacon Journal
» Steven Knowlton, Professor of Journalism, Hofstra University
» Peggy Kuhr, Knight Chair, University of Kansas, School Of Mass Communications
» Jack Nelson, Chief Washington Correspondent, (retired), Los Angeles Times
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To run, or run from, a story: Publishers tackle tough questions

By - October 02, 2003
Journalists attending API's first Publishers' Forum on Ethics and Responsibility reacted to a hypothetical situation in which a newspaper reporter in a conservative, religious town writes a story about oral sex among middle and high school students. » Full Story

Publishers: Reach beyond the resume when researching potential employees

By - October 02, 2003
Hiring for character, not for skills was one of many concepts that intrigued publishers and newspaper executives at an American Press Institute forum Sept. 29-30. » Full Story



:: Publishers get personal with ethics - September 30, 2003

:: Ombudsmen weigh in on changes at the New York Times - August 07, 2003

:: Suggestions for formulating standards and workable policies - June 26, 2003

:: Josephson tells attendees 'Hire for character, train for skills' - June 26, 2003

:: Shelledy candidly chronicles his saga in Salt Lake - June 26, 2003

:: For particpants, nothing routine about revisiting ethics in Reston - June 25, 2003

:: A marketing perspective on the editors' forum: It's partly about customer service - June 25, 2003

:: Bad behavior has its consequences - June 12, 2003

:: API Audio - Oregonian Editor Peter Bhatia - June 06, 2003

:: Don't Mistake Tradition for True Ethics - June 05, 2003

:: For Journalism, a Sobering Day - June 05, 2003

:: API Audio - Cleveland Plain Dealer Editor Douglas Clifton - June 05, 2003

:: Copy desks' high-wire act - April 25, 2003

:: 'We need a galvanizing force' - April 01, 2002

:: Earning the right - December 01, 2001