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REBROADCAST: Ethics, Journalism and Public Trust

May 09, 202043 minEp. 77
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Episode description

With this week's epic misinformation on social media, we thought it would be a good time to revisit this 2018 conversation on journalistic ethics.

What makes a journalist ethical? How can journalists develop and maintain public trust? Just as in many newsrooms, the reporters and editors of the Brainerd Dispatch must regularly grapple with ethical decisions regarding news coverage. How we arrive at decisions and what principles guide that decision-making process is the subject of this week's DispatchCast episode. Have you ever wondered why we chose to include -- or not include -- certain information in a story? This just might be the episode for you.

Producer/Host: Chelsey Perkins

Contributors: Jennifer Kraus, Frank Lee and Gabe Lagarde

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