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1 online resource (streaming video file) (26 min. 47 sec.) ; 160558880 bytes |
Summary |
Episode Five looks at the taboos in journalism, the stories that are not broadly told. Leading journalists Maxine McKew, Ray Martin, Andrew Rule and Brisbane's Tony Koch talk about the pressure on reporters to censor themselves when reporting on black violence in Aboriginal communities. Finally, we hear the stories of two journalists - one well known, one lesser known - who have struggled with the ethics of chequebook journalism. Interviewees: Maxine McKew; Tony Koch, Brisbane's The Courier Mail; Andrew Rule, formerly The Age newspaper, now The Good Weekend; Ray Martin, Nine Network; Jennifer Byrne, formerly 60 Minutes, Nine Network, now ABC TV's Foreign Correspondent; Peter Charlton, The Courier Mail |
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Broadcast 2007-04-17 at 15:00:00 |
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Classification: G |
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Interviewing in journalism.
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Journalistic ethics.
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Journalists -- Political and social views.
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Journalists -- Psychology.
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Television broadcasting of news -- Moral and ethical aspects.
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Australia.
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Streaming video
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Author |
Fanning, E. (Ellen), director
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Byrne, Jennifer, contributor
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Charlton, Peter, contributor
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Koch, Tony, contributor
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Martin, Ray, contributor
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McKew, Maxine, contributor
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Rule, Andrew, contributor
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