Welcome Prof. Stephen J. A. Ward, Director of UW Center for Journalism Ethics SESSION I The New Journalism Ecosystem: Transparency, Standards and Practice SESSION II Ethics for the New Investigative Newsroom SESSION lll Bridging the Gaps: Holding True to Old-Media Values in a New Media World. SESSION IV What Ever Happened to Verification in Journalism? SESSION V When Journalists Join the Media Revolution: An International Conversation
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Ethics for the New Investigative Newsroom
Session covers a report on a recently staged roundtable on ethical issues in creating and operating non-profit investigative newsrooms. The roundtable addressed such issues as funding and conflicts of interest, editorial independence and transparency.
Moderator:
Lee Wilkins, professor, Missouri School of Journalism
Panelists:
Stephen J.A. Ward, Director, Center for Journalism Ethics, UW-Madison School of Journalism and Mass Communication
Andy Hall, executive director and reporter, Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism
Brant Houston, Knight Chair in Investigative and Enterprise Reporting, University of Illinois
Respondents:
Martin Kaiser, editor and senior vice president, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Carol Toussaint, consultant to charitable foundations and nonprofit organizations
Archived video of our conference is available via iTunes U.
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