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"What is happening to quality journalism?" - Joanne White (@mediamum / TAFE NSW) Traditional mass media fulfils an extremely important role in society. Journalists are held accountable by a Code of Ethics and various other legislation as it seeks to inform and stimulate society. Media business' move online has seen an erosion of the essence of the ethical responsibility of journalism. If left unchecked, this erosion risks the decay of our social fabric – an effect which far outweighs the priority of advertising dollars.]]>

"What is happening to quality journalism?" - Joanne White (@mediamum / TAFE NSW) Traditional mass media fulfils an extremely important role in society. Journalists are held accountable by a Code of Ethics and various other legislation as it seeks to inform and stimulate society. Media business' move online has seen an erosion of the essence of the ethical responsibility of journalism. If left unchecked, this erosion risks the decay of our social fabric – an effect which far outweighs the priority of advertising dollars.]]>
Fri, 27 Jun 2008 03:05:33 GMT /slideshow/what-is-happening-to-quality-journalism-jo-white-pubcamp-melbourne-2008/488478 jedwhite@slideshare.net(jedwhite) What is happening to quality journalism? - Jo White - PubCamp Melbourne 2008 jedwhite "What is happening to quality journalism?" - Joanne White (@mediamum / TAFE NSW) Traditional mass media fulfils an extremely important role in society. Journalists are held accountable by a Code of Ethics and various other legislation as it seeks to inform and stimulate society. Media business' move online has seen an erosion of the essence of the ethical responsibility of journalism. If left unchecked, this erosion risks the decay of our social fabric – an effect which far outweighs the priority of advertising dollars. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/pubcamp-melb-traditional-media-online-delivering-quality-journalism-to-mass-1214557373316924-8-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> &quot;What is happening to quality journalism?&quot; - Joanne White (@mediamum / TAFE NSW) Traditional mass media fulfils an extremely important role in society. Journalists are held accountable by a Code of Ethics and various other legislation as it seeks to inform and stimulate society. Media business&#39; move online has seen an erosion of the essence of the ethical responsibility of journalism. If left unchecked, this erosion risks the decay of our social fabric – an effect which far outweighs the priority of advertising dollars.
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