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Thursday, October 19, 2006


Journalism ethics at issue in Brownsville campaign
By Karen McCowan
The Register-Guard
Published: 10/18/2006

Excerpt:

Alarm bells clanged for Brownsville newcomer Ian Tomlinson when the editor/publisher of the local weekly newspaper announced plans to run for mayor.

"My background in political science led me to feel that him being both the mayor and the editor of the paper was a little bit of a conflict of interest," the 24-year-old Vassar College graduate said.

"One thing this town does not need is a lack of ethics in its highest elected office," Tomlinson wrote in a letter to The Times owner Don Ware, alluding to the 2004 arrest of Brownsville's then-mayor Kathleen Swayze in connection with her husband's marijuana-growing operation. ...

... And when Tomlinson announced his own candidacy after no one else filed against Ware, the editor ran a front page story.

"Don's paper has covered me very positively," Tomlinson said. "But I still think it's a problem when government and the government watchdog are one and the same. ... I do not want a paper that avoids hard news or a mayor who abstains from voting because of a conflict of interest."

Tomlinson's point was buttressed by Kelly McBride, an ethics expert at the Poynter Institute for journalism education. "It's a dilemma, though not an impossible one to solve," she said. "Should (Ware) be elected mayor, he would have to create a system that would isolate him from decision-making about his newsroom's coverage of City Hall. He would essentially have to deputize someone else to preserve the newspaper's independence and ability to be a watchdog."
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