Public and traditional journalism: A shift in values?

Journal of Mass Media Ethics 13 (4):205 – 218 (1998)
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Abstract

In a survey of newspaper staff members shows that, although implementation of public journalism projects is widespread at U.S. daily newspapers, tibe majority of jou!rnalists still adhere to traditional values in journalism practice and do not support public journalism values that depart from traditional journalism. Criticism of public journalism is that it poses a danger to traditional professional values of independence and objectivity. In the great majority of comparisons, we found thot journalists supporting certain public journalism practices were at least as sensitive to traditional ethical concerns as those who did not support public journalism

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