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12:00 AM  Dec. 1, 1994
A Poynter Institute Handout
Guiding Principles for the Journalist
By Bob Steele (More articles by this author)
Nelson Poynter Scholar for Journalism Values

Seek Truth And Report
It As Fully As Possible

  • Inform yourself continuously so you in turn can inform, engage, and educate the public in a clear
    and compelling way on significant issues.
  • Be honest, fair, and courageous in gathering, reporting, and interpreting accurate information.
  • Give voice to the voiceless.
  • Hold the powerful accountable.
Act Independently
  • Guard vigorously the essential stewardship role a free press plays in an open society.
  • Seek out and disseminate competing perspectives without being unduly influenced by those who
    would use their power or position counter to the public interest.
  • Remain free of associations and activities that may compromise your integrity or damage your credibility.
  • Recognize that good ethical decisions require individual responsibility enriched by collaborative efforts.
Minimize Harm
  • Be compassionate for those affected by your actions.
  • Treat sources, subjects, and colleagues as human beings deserving of respect,
    not merely as means to your journalistic ends.
  • Recognize that gathering and reporting information may cause harm or discomfort,
    but balance those negatives by choosing alternatives that maximize your goal of truthtelling.

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seek truth and report it as fully as possible
It would be wonderful if journalist WOULD not only follow the duidlines; it would be terrific if they knew about them; with the lies, embelishments, biased, arrogant mentality, I don't believe this will happen in my life time, and I'm 65.
francene blanchard, 7:55 PM February 6, 2006
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