ethics and accountability in global print media coverage
Ethics and accountability in global print media coverage are interrelated concepts that focus on the moral principles and responsibility of journalists and news organizations in accurately reporting news stories on a global scale. Ethics guide the decision-making process of journalists in determining what is right and wrong in their reporting, while accountability holds them responsible for the quality and accuracy of their news coverage. Together, these principles ensure that the global print media maintains journalistic integrity and credibility in delivering information to the public.
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