Communications Studies 187: Journalistic Ethics (Winter 2010, UCLA). Taught by Jim Newton, editor-at-large of the Los Angeles Times,

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This course includes
Hours of videos

388 years, 10 months

Units & Quizzes

14

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this course is an intensive examination of ethical and policy issues arising from interaction of media institutions (print, film, broadcasting, and new technologies) and societal institutions (Congress, federal agencies, courts, Presidency, schools, churches, political action groups, advertisers, and audiences).

Course Currilcum

  • Lecture 01 – Truth and Objectivity Unlimited
  • Lecture 02 – Anonymous Sources Unlimited
  • Lecture 03 – Reporters and Their Sources Unlimited
  • Lecture 04 – Ethics of Writing Unlimited
  • Lecture 05 – Ethics of Writing Unlimited
  • Lecture 06 – Holding information vs Openness; National security Unlimited
  • Lecture 07 – Holding information vs Openness; Naming Victims, Accused, Children, etc. Unlimited
  • Lecture 08 – Deception Unlimited
  • Lecture 09 – Deception Unlimited
  • Lecture 10 – The Business of News Unlimited
  • Lecture 11 – Journalistic Ethics: Guest Lecturer Unlimited
  • Lecture 12 – Legal Issues Unlimited
  • Lecture 13 – Personal Conduct Unlimited
  • Lecture 14 – Personal Conduct Unlimited