Journalistic Ethics at the Border: How El Paso Times Journalists Balance Reporting the News and Protecting Their Sources

Journal of Mass Media Ethics 27 (3):177-188 (2012)
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Abstract

El Paso Times journalists routinely face ethical dilemmas as they cover difficult stories amid all of the violence in neighboring Ciudad Juarez. This ethnographic study, which utilizes participant-observation and in-depth interviews, examines how journalists deal with tough ethical choices. It reveals how reporters and editors at the El Paso Times consider the needs of the public and the ramifications of their stories. The journalists strive to be accurate and fair while protecting their sources and themselves. They weigh the importance of each story with its potential for risk

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