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FeedRank: 5/10  5/10  Good  ---  www.poynter.org
Updates on ethical decision-making in newsrooms big and small, assembled by Poynter's Kelly McBride and colleagues. ...

 

 
Friday, February 22, 2008 --- 154 days ago
By Kelly McBride : (Additional comment below from Poynter's Roy Clark, Tom Huang, Bob Steele, Al Tompkins and Keith Woods.) RELATED "For McCain, Self-Confidence on Ethics Poses Its Own Risk," The New York Times. Comments from The New York Times ' McCain piece. "New York Times Defends McCain Piece," MSNBC. "The Long Run-Up: Behind the 'Bombshell' in The New York Times ," The New Republic. "Downie: 'Wash Post' McCain Story Helped by NY Times story," Editor & Publisher. "McCain Camp Vows to 'Go to War' with New York Times," Politico. "The McCain Story: What's It Really About?" Poynter's Kelly McBride. "The John McCain Fallout: How Do You Handle the Story Tonight?" by Al Tompkins. Most Americans will not learn about The New York Times ' allegations that John McCain had an inappropriate relationship with a lobbyist from The New York Times . They'll hear it from cable television or talk radio or their local newspaper. The rest of the world of journalism has as much credibility at stake today as The New York Times does. Here's why: If you start with McCain's denial of wrong-doing, he looks guilty. If you start with a statement that the McCain campaign was thrown into turmoil today, he looks guilty. If you start with the alle ...




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