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CODE OF ETHICS AND PROFESSIONAL
CONDUCT
RADIO-TELEVISION NEWS DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION
The
Radio-Television News Directors Association, wishing to foster the
highest professional standards of electronic journalism, promote public
understanding of and confidence in electronic journalism, and strengthen
principles of journalistic freedom to gather and disseminate
information, establishes this Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct.
PREAMBLE
Professional electronic journalists should operate as trustees of the
public, seek the truth, report it fairly and with integrity and
independence, and stand accountable for their actions.
PUBLIC TRUST:
Professional electronic journalists should recognize that their first
obligation is to the public.
Professional
electronic journalists should:
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Understand
that any commitment other than service to the public undermines
trust and credibility.
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Recognize that
service in the public interest creates an obligation to reflect the
diversity of the community and guard against oversimplification of
issues or events.
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Provide a full
range of information to enable the public to make enlightened
decisions.
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Fight to
ensure that the public's business is conducted in public.
TRUTH:
Professional electronic journalists should pursue truth aggressively and
present the news accurately, in context, and as completely as possible.
Professional
electronic journalists should:
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Continuously
seek the truth.
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Resist
distortions that obscure the importance of events.
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Clearly
disclose the origin of information and label all material provided
by outsiders.
Professional
electronic journalists should not:
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Report
anything known to be false.
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Manipulate
images or sounds in any way that is misleading.
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Plagiarize.
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Present images
or sounds that are reenacted without informing the public.
FAIRNESS:
Professional electronic journalists should present the news fairly and
impartially, placing primary value on significance and relevance.
Professional
electronic journalists should:
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Treat all
subjects of news coverage with respect and dignity, showing
particular compassion to victims of crime or tragedy.
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Exercise
special care when children are involved in a story and give children
greater privacy protection than adults.
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Seek to
understand the diversity of their community and inform the public
without bias or stereotype.
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Present a
diversity of expressions, opinions, and ideas in context.
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Present
analytical reporting based on professional perspective, not personal
bias.
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Respect the
right to a fair trial.
INTEGRITY:
Professional electronic journalists should present the news with
integrity and decency, avoiding real or perceived conflicts of interest,
and respect the dignity and intelligence of the audience as well as the
subjects of news.
Professional
electronic journalists should:
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Identify
sources whenever possible. Confidential sources should be used only
when it is clearly in the public interest to gather or convey
important information or when a person providing information might
be harmed. Journalists should keep all commitments to protect a
confidential source.
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Clearly label
opinion and commentary.
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Guard against
extended coverage of events or individuals that fails to
significantly advance a story, place the event in context, or add to
the public knowledge.
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Refrain from
contacting participants in violent situations while the situation is
in progress.
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Use
technological tools with skill and thoughtfulness, avoiding
techniques that skew facts, distort reality, or sensationalize
events.
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Use
surreptitious newsgathering techniques, including hidden cameras or
microphones, only if there is no other way to obtain stories of
significant public importance and only if the technique is explained
to the audience.
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Disseminate
the private transmissions of other news organizations only with
permission.
Professional
electronic journalists should not:
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Pay news
sources who have a vested interest in a story.
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Accept gifts,
favors, or compensation from those who might seek to influence
coverage.
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Engage in
activities that may compromise their integrity or independence.
INDEPENDENCE:
Professional electronic journalists should defend the independence of
all journalists from those seeking influence or control over news
content.
Professional
electronic journalists should:
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Gather and
report news without fear or favor, and vigorously resist undue
influence from any outside forces, including advertisers, sources,
story subjects, powerful individuals, and special interest groups.
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Resist those
who would seek to buy or politically influence news content or who
would seek to intimidate those who gather and disseminate the news.
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Determine news
content solely through editorial judgment and not as the result of
outside influence.
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Resist any
self-interest or peer pressure that might erode journalistic duty
and service to the public.
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Recognize that
sponsorship of the news will not be used in any way to determine,
restrict, or manipulate content.
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Refuse to
allow the interests of ownership or management to influence news
judgment and content inappropriately.
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Defend the
rights of the free press for all journalists, recognizing that any
professional or government licensing of journalists is a violation
of that freedom.
ACCOUNTABILITY:
Professional electronic journalists should recognize that they are
accountable for their actions to the public, the profession, and
themselves.
Professional
electronic journalists should:
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Actively
encourage adherence to these standards by all journalists and their
employers.
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Respond to
public concerns. Investigate complaints and correct errors promptly
and with as much prominence as the original report.
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Explain
journalistic processes to the public, especially when practices
spark questions or controversy.
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Recognize that
professional electronic journalists are duty-bound to conduct
themselves ethically.
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Refrain from
ordering or encouraging courses of action that would force employees
to commit an unethical act.
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Carefully
listen to employees who raise ethical objections and create
environments in which such objections and discussions are
encouraged.
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Seek support
for and provide opportunities to train employees in ethical
decision-making.
In meeting its
responsibility to the profession of electronic journalism, RTNDA has
created this code to identify important issues, to serve as a guide for
its members, to facilitate self-scrutiny, and to shape future debate.
Adopted at
RTNDA2000 in Minneapolis September 14, 2000.
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