September 16, 2013

Media Ethics

Dr. Anand Pradhan in his lecture ‘Media Ethics’ enlightened students with the ideas as to how ethical dilemmas can be dealt with and resolved. He also presented before them some ethical standards of journalism. He told the students that the sole aim of journalism is to provide information to the citizen. Mr. Pradhan said,‘Ethics is concerned with basic questioning of what is right’. He emphasized the importance of ethics as a prime concern for the professional satisfaction.

In his lecture, he explained ten journalistic ethics and standards: truth and accuracy, objectivity, balance, impartiality, serving public interest, personal integrity, respect for individual privacy, independence from vested interest, respect for law and universal human values and moral decency and good taste.

He also discussed objectivity. ‘In order to ensure objectivity, one should not take bribe and must avoid conflict of interest’, he quoted. During his lecture, he also talked about dealing with sources, for journalist should always maintain the confidentiality of anonymous sources and never be dependent on a single source and thus always cross check and verify the sources. While talking on plagiarism, he termed it as ‘illegal’ and ‘unethical’ to the profession of journalism. Adding more to the issue of plagiarism in his concluding lines, he cited the example of Fareed Zakaria, an Indo-American journalist, who was castigated over being accused of plagiarism.


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