The KO Journalist's Creed

The Journalist's Creed

I believe in the profession of journalism.

I believe that the public journal is a public trust; that all connected with it are, to the full measure of their responsibility, trustees for the public; that acceptance of a lesser service than the public service is betrayal of this trust.

I believe that clear thinking and clear statement, accuracy and fairness are fundamental to good journalism.

I believe that a journalist should write only what he holds in his heart to be true.

I believe that suppression of the news, for any consideration other than the welfare of society, is indefensible.

I believe that no one should write as a journalist what he would not say as a gentleman; that bribery by one’s own pocketbook is as much to be avoided as bribery by the pocketbook of another; that individual responsibility may not be escaped by pleading another’s instructions or another’s dividends.

I believe that advertising, news and editorial columns should alike serve the best interests of readers; that a single standard of helpful truth and cleanness should prevail for all; that the supreme test of good journalism is the measure of its public service.

I believe that the journalism which succeeds best — and best deserves success — fears God and honors Man; is stoutly independent, unmoved by pride of opinion or greed of power, constructive, tolerant but never careless, self-controlled, patient, always respectful of its readers but always unafraid, is quickly indignant at injustice; is unswayed by the appeal of privilege or the clamor of the mob; seeks to give every man a chance and, as far as law and honest wage and recognition of human brotherhood can make it so, an equal chance; is profoundly patriotic while sincerely promoting international good will and cementing world-comradeship; is a journalism of humanity, of and for today’s world.




Thinking about the Journalist’s Creed, come up with one or two guidelines that you think we as journalists at KO should adhere to and write them in a comment on this post. You can use Walter Williams' ideas if you think they are relevant, but reword them or update them. Also, try to think of guidelines of your own. We will collaborate as a class to create a KO Journalist's Creed.

Use the structure: “I believe…”

Make sure you read through your classmates' comments so you aren't repeating others' ideas.

Comments

  1. 1. I believe that we as journalists should respect other peoples opinions even if they are different than ours.

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  2. I believe that we should publish what we would not say in public, if it is important to the school or the world, even if you will be ostracized for publishing something like that.

    I believe that the KO News should publish all op-eds from all members that offer one to the KO News.

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  3. I believe that KO journalists should keep the readers informed with factual and genuine information for the better of the community.

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  4. I believe that KO journalist should focus more on spreading positive news, rather than focusing on the bad incidents that occur on campus.

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  5. I believe that journalists should aim to inform the public and provoke dialogue among people.

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  6. I believe that as journalists at KO we should be impartial and respect people's ideas as well as their privacy.

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  7. I believe that KO journalists should have right to their opinions and not be afraid to share what they believe due to fear of judgement around campus of those who disagree.

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  8. I believe that KO journalists not only should write about those that they agree with, but also daring to comment on those that they disagree with.

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  9. I believe that news reporting should be objective and unbiased

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