Media Ethics


 
 
Concept Explanation
 

Media Ethics

Media Ethics: The media gives information on public interest the people. This information should be accurate, unbiased and unhampered. Some media firms may become too powerful and self-centered; they may place their private interests before public interest. In such cases, there is a need to regulate them so that they do not misuse their power. For this, the media must follow a code of ethics based on the following principles.

Being Accurate and Fair: The information that is incorrect or misleading should not be published. Different views on an issue should be presented. The information should be first verified and then made public so that it does not arouse any ill feelings later.

Correcting Errors: If the media have made an error in reporting some matter, then they should immediately publish an apology and broadcast the correct version without much deliberation.

Allowing Freedom of Speech: Freedom of speech should be given to people, Persons who disagree with the media report should be given a fair chance to publish or broadcast their views.

Respecting Privacy Of Other People: While giving information, the persona details of a person should not be divulged by the media unless it is necessary to do so in the interest of the Public.

Protecting Nation Interests: Any news or information presented by the media should be carefully scanned before its release if it threatens the security and unity of the nation or society.

Avoiding Plagiarism: Plagiarism is copying other people’s works and calling them your own. This is an unethical practice and sometimes punishable by law.

Exercising Caution: The media should not publish reports which are bad taste. Rude, violent or obscene images or expressions which may offend people should not be published or broadcast.

 
 


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