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Supplying the news comes with a great deal of ethical responsibility. This course examines the ethical and policy issues required for the interaction of media institutions (print, film, broadcasting, and new technologies) and societal institutions (Congress, federal agencies, courts, Presidency, schools, churches, political action groups, advertisers, and audiences).
The course is taught by editorial page editor of the Los Angeles Times, Jim Newton, at UCLA.
Journalistic Ethics, Lec 1, Communications Studies 187, UCLA (#1)
Journalistic Ethics, Lec 2, Communications Studies 187, UCLA (#2)
Journalistic Ethics, Lec 3, Communications Studies 187, UCLA (#3)
Journalistic Ethics, Lec 4, Communications Studies 187, UCLA (#4)
Journalistic Ethics, Lec 5, Communications Studies 187, UCLA (#5)
Journalistic Ethics, Lec 6, Communications Studies 187, UCLA (#6)
Journalistic Ethics, Lec 7, Communications Studies 187, UCLA (#7)
Journalistic Ethics, Lec 8, Communications Studies 187, UCLA (#8)
Journalistic Ethics, Lec 9, Communications Studies 187, UCLA (#9)
Journalistic Ethics, Lec 10, Communications Studies 187, UCLA (#10)
Journalistic Ethics, Lec 11, Communications Studies 187 (#11)
Journalistic Ethics, Lec 12, Communications Studies 187, UCLA (#12)
Journalistic Ethics, Lec 13, Communications Studies 187, UCLA (#13)
Journalistic Ethics, Lec 13, Communications Studies 187, UCLA (#14)
Location: UCLA
Length: Full Course
Subjects: Communication Studies, Full Course, Journalism
Tags: ethics
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Want to participate in this free course.how do i go about it?will i get a certificate after course completion?