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Red Light, Green Light: A Plea For Balance in Media Ethics, Published: May…
Red Light, Green Light: A Plea For Balance in Media Ethics, Published: May 7, 2005 by Roy Peter Clark
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This is a full example of what we live everyday as a journalist and what things are really important in this industry. I really believe in the importance of been honest and tell the truth every single day and how important it is to make a full research in every theme we are going to touch, speak or write. It's also important, to look in to the details of every situation. As they said in the article, "Every single journalistic scandal we report casts dark clouds over a hundred journalistic achievements, stories of courage and enterprise, stories that change communities for the better. Judging our work in those green terms might just restore our sense of passion and purpose."
Play devils advocate, what opposing view could be expressed?
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How could using a balance in research and reporting tactics have made a difference in the outcome of what was reported?
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What is your opinion about the issue, and what caused you to form that opinion?
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It is important to mention that we need to use the Red Lights and Green Light rules to be successful.
Red Light Ethics
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Emphasize power and duty, over caution and restraint.
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