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Ethics & Diversity

Angie Chuang
 
Woods: 'We Miss the Normal Part of People's Lives' When Covering Diversity
Keith Woods, outgoing dean of faculty at Poynter, talks about diversity coverage and his new role at NPR.
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  • Kenny Irby, Visual Journalism Group Leader and Director of Diversity
  • Kenny Irby
    Visual Journalism Group Leader and Director of Diversity
  • Kelly McBride, Ethics Group Leader and Co-leader of Poynter Ethics Fellows
  • Kelly McBride
    Ethics Group Leader and Co-leader of Poynter Ethics Fellows
  • Bob Steele, Nelson Poynter Scholar for Journalism Values and Senior Ethics Faculty
  • Bob Steele
    Nelson Poynter Scholar for Journalism Values and Senior Ethics Faculty
  • Keith Woods, Dean of Faculty

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Date Author Headline
2/4/10 David Shedden Tip Sheets: Ethics  Journalism tips you can use, with links to stories, seminars, and a complete bibliography.
1/29/10 Poynter Institute McBride: Media Has Obligation to Provide Understanding of Earthquake in Haiti  NPR interviewed Poynter's Kelly McBride about the ethical issues that journalists face when they become part of the story.
1/28/10 Bill Mitchell New Study: As Media Subsidies Decrease, Government Should Support Innovation  A study of government support for news finds historic subsidies shrinking
1/26/10 Mallary Jean Tenore AP Editor Looks for Candidates Who Still Have 'Real Sense of Enthusiasm & Energy'  Sarah Nordgren, deputy managing editor for the Associated Press, says the AP is interviewing for several jobs now.
1/22/10 Julie Moos How Raleigh TV Station Broke Edwards' Paternity Story Months Ago  The news director of the CBS affiliate describes the decision-making process.
12/18/09 Paul Bradshaw In the E-mail Era, Who Owns the Interview?  A reporter tells a source that he can't post the questions and answers of an e-mail interview. Who decides who can publish what?
12/14/09 Mizanur Rahman Events, Not Enterprise, Drive Most Stories about Hispanics  A new Pew study finds that just 1.9 percent of stories examined featured "substantial references" to Hispanics.
12/11/09 Angie Chuang Reporters' Views Differ on Treatment of Race in Woods, Salahi Coverage  How relevant is it?
12/6/09 Julie Moos 100 Things Journalists Should Never Do  What's on your list?
11/24/09 Joe Grimm Freelancer Wonders if International Work Will Be Valid  She went to Mexico to do some freelance work, but panicked and checked "personal" rather than "business" on her immigration form. Can she still do the stories?
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