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  • Holding the Media Accountable: Citizens, Ethics and the Law
  • Written by author David Pritchard
  • Published by Indiana University Press, March 2000
  • The past decade has seen an explosion of writing about media ethics and accountability. Most of the work has been focused on the normative side of the subject: ethical philosophies, ethics codes, suggestions for how journalists (and other media workers) c
  • The past decade has seen an explosion of writing about media ethics and accountability. Most of the work has been focused on the normative side of the subject: ethical philosophies, ethics codes, suggestions for how journalists (and other media worker
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1. Introduction: The Process of Media Accountability

by David Pritchard
2. The Routine Nature of Journalistic Deception
by Tom Luljak
3.Why Unhappy Subjects of News Coverage Rarely Complain
by David Pritchard
4. How a Typical American Newspaper Handles Complaints
by Neil Nemeth
5. A News Ombudsman as an Agent of Accountability
by Neil Nemeth
6. Media Criticism as Professional Self-Regulation
by Kristie Bunton
7. Structural Flaws in Press Council Decision Making
by David Pritchard
8. Organized Citizen Action and Media Accountability
by Patrick O'Neill
9. Ambiguous Standards, Arbitrary Enforcement: Cable Access TV and Controversial Programming
by Lindsy Pack
10. Newspapers Use of Lawyers in the Editorial Process
by Craig Sanders
11. Helping the Press Define Its Rights and
12. What Happens to Libel Cases After They've Been at the Supreme Court
by Eddith Dashiell


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