MediaShift: Avoiding ‘ethical snags’ in non-profit journalism
January 5th, 2010Posted by Judith Townend in Editors' pick, Journalism, Online Journalism, Press freedom and ethics
A useful analysis from the States that tackles some of the tricky ground for non-profit journalistic endeavours.
How can such centers and networks, with their many types of journalists, agree on editorial standards and practices? How can non-profit enterprises be independent if they are closer to, and more dependent on, a small number of supporters? This puts power in the hands of donors.
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