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P.M. News on MSNArise TV: A reminder rooted in journalism ethics and style authority
Journalism’s first duty is to inform, not to inflame. When you provoke instead of probe, you betray the very purpose of the ...
Unlike doctors (regulated by the Medical and Dental Council) or lawyers (regulated by the General Legal Council), Ghana has ...
General of the Liberian National Bar Association recently suggested that Liberia should "move toward licensing journalists," it triggered both applause and unease. The remark, made at the Press Union ...
Nigerian Guild of Editors has condemned in strong terms what it called the abuse of the Cybercrime Act by security agencies in the ...
JOS — The Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE) has raised strong concerns over the abuse of the Cybercrime (Prohibition, Prevention, etc.) Act by law enforcement agencies, warning that such misuse ...
For journalists, it is a reminder that credibility rests not ... The Nigerian Press Council’s Code of Ethics is explicit: reporting must be accurate, fair, and balanced. Responsible phrasing would be: ...
This is the first of a two-part article by former central information commissioner Dr Madabhushi Sridhar Acharyulu, examining ...
Hart’s downfall showed private lives were no longer off-limits and set off a heated debate over whether the press had crossed into lurid territory ...
A new study finds that where financial advisors were raised plays a significant role in establishing their core code of ...
The presenter, 44, who recently made the move to the Seven Network after being axed by Channel Nine in January, was video chatting to Deborah from Geelong, who was competing for a cash prize. He ...
Details can be revealed of Alex Cullen's TV comeback after his shock axing by Nine, with Channel Seven unveiling the young star as the 'face' of its new afternoon programming. The Daily Mail can ...
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