For decades, the journalistic norm had been that the private lives of public officials remained private unless that life impinged on public performance.
The ethics of editorial judgement, however, began to go though a sea change during the late 1970s and 80s when the Carter and Reagan Administrations … - Roger Mudd
The ethics of editorial judgement, however, began to go though a sea change during the late 1970s and 80s when the Carter and Reagan Administrations …
- Roger Mudd
Most journalists now believe that a person's privacy zone gets smaller and smaller as the person becomes more and more powerful. - Roger Mudd
Most journalists now believe that a person's privacy zone gets smaller and smaller as the person becomes more and more powerful.
No matter what name we give it or how we judge it, a candidate's character is central to political reporting because it is central to a citizen's dec… - Roger Mudd
No matter what name we give it or how we judge it, a candidate's character is central to political reporting because it is central to a citizen's dec…
As electronic journalism came to be evaluated for its cost effectiveness, the network world began breaking up. - Roger Mudd
As electronic journalism came to be evaluated for its cost effectiveness, the network world began breaking up.
Journalists, who are skeptical to begin with, simply do not like to be lied to or made fools of. - Roger Mudd
Journalists, who are skeptical to begin with, simply do not like to be lied to or made fools of.
The networks found themselves having to compete for an increasingly Balkanized audience. - Roger Mudd
The networks found themselves having to compete for an increasingly Balkanized audience.
And what it depends on, of course, is whether the story itself is worth the ethical compromise it requires and whether the competition is onto the st… - Roger Mudd
And what it depends on, of course, is whether the story itself is worth the ethical compromise it requires and whether the competition is onto the st…
But the time has come for journalists to acknowledge that a zone of privacy does exist. - Roger Mudd
But the time has come for journalists to acknowledge that a zone of privacy does exist.
The written tone and the spoken tone change and the reporters' disbelief in the veracity of the government spreads to the readers and the viewers. - Roger Mudd
The written tone and the spoken tone change and the reporters' disbelief in the veracity of the government spreads to the readers and the viewers.
Login to join the discussion
Login to join the discussion