Talk:Code of ethics in media
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[edit]This article reads like a promotion for the SPJ. I'd suggest some editsto pull in other major ethics codes or eliminate the SPJ only focus.
The Columbian Journalism Librarian (talk) 11:46, 27 November 2019 (UTC)
This article starts in 1947. In the U.S., the 1910s were when the move for ethics gained force.
[edit]The Hutchins Commission was a U.S. entity, but this isn't mentioned in the article lead. But even if this article is intended to have a U.S. focus, it should not start in 1947.
In 1910 Kansas journalists published a code of ethics. In 1922 Oregon followed suit, and was praised by Editor & Publisher on the other side of the country. The May 1922 volume of the Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science was devoted to codes of ethics, and had a strong focus on the news industry. Personally, I feel that I have only the haziest understanding of the field, but even to me it's clear this article is lacking in overall context. @ColumbianJourn: it sounds like you have some real expertise on this topic. If you wanted to take a crack at expanding the article, I think that would be fantastic. -Pete Forsyth (talk) 23:45, 8 July 2020 (UTC)
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[edit]Should schools be obliged to give homework 🙄 😒 😑 😪 all the ⏲ ⏳ 41.182.73.219 (talk) 15:15, 3 August 2022 (UTC)