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Ethical Journalism Network

Ethical Journalism Network. Building Trust In Media at Election Time Aidan White aidanpatrickwhite@gmail.com. Who we are.

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Ethical Journalism Network

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  1. Ethical Journalism Network Building Trust In Media at Election Time Aidan White aidanpatrickwhite@gmail.com

  2. Who we are A coalition of media professional groups from Europe and around the world committed to building trust in media and promoting principles of ethical journalism, good governance and self-regulation in the digital age www.ethicaljournalismnetwork.org

  3. Five Principles for Election Coverage

  4. 1. Build Public Trust • Publish Ground Rules and develop a Media Election Code • Publicise Rules of the Elections • Highlight Watchdog Function of Media • Work in Partnership with Audience and Social Media • Understand Differences: Journalism and Free Expression

  5. 2. Practice Your Principles • Establish Internal Guidelines to strengthen Ethical Base: Accuracy, Impartiality, Humanity, Independence, Responsibility • Avoid Conflicts of Interest • Show Zero Tolerance of Hate and Incitement in political speech

  6. 3. Quality Journalism • Provide staff training, election law, good practice for political reporting • Insist on Good governance from top to bottom of Media pyramid • Focus on Safety of all staff • Separate Comment, News and Advertising

  7. 4. Audience Partnership • Establish citizens’ groups to test opinion • Use in-depth interviews with a mix of voters (not just vox-pop) • Highlight the experiences and aspirations of ordinary people • Use Crowd-sourcing, Social Media but Moderate all User Content • Don’t put Clicks before Quality

  8. 5. Newsroom Leadership • Set Targets and Benchmarks: Establish a newsroom task force • Review your performance and use all platforms of journalism • Take account of audience feedback and be different – don’t follow the pack, follow the money • Work with other media to respond to external threats

  9. Ten Reporting Tips • Report events as they happen. • Be impartial in every way:Give equal prominence to major candidates. • Be inclusive and respect diversity • Avoid sensationalism. Because someone says something outrageous doesn’t make it news.

  10. …and more • Never accept any inducement – cash or otherwise – from a candidate or a political party. • Do not makes promises to politicians about your story. • Exercise fair play. If a person is unfairly attacked, give them a chance to reply.

  11. …and more. • Avoid inflammatory language. If someone is abusively insulting, say so. Do we need to repeat the offence? • Report what candidates say -- not what their supporters say candidates said. • Do not take sides in political arguments.

  12. Build Trust

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