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  • Media Code of Ethics
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  • The Society of Professional Journalists, an elite conglomeration of media power-brokers, met in in 1996 to discuss and enact a code of media ethics that aims to ensure that journalists perform their work while adhering to high standards of behavior and decision-making. These canons of journalism serve as a sort of self-regulation stemming from numerous lawsuits over libel and other indiscretions from reputable journalists like Ann Coulter and Geraldo Rivera.
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  • The Society of Professional Journalists, an elite conglomeration of media power-brokers, met in in 1996 to discuss and enact a code of media ethics that aims to ensure that journalists perform their work while adhering to high standards of behavior and decision-making. These canons of journalism serve as a sort of self-regulation stemming from numerous lawsuits over libel and other indiscretions from reputable journalists like Ann Coulter and Geraldo Rivera. This code, presented here in its entirety, is proof that the media can hold itself accountable and is prepared to protect itself against baseless accusations of bias, fiscal impropriety, and bad taste. It ensures that our society will be served well by journalists to come.
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