[FoME] Country Case Studies: How Corruption and Conflicts of Interest Stalk the Newsroom

Christoph Dietz Christoph.Dietz at CAMECO.ORG
Mo Mär 16 17:55:01 CET 2015


Untold stories: Untold stories: how corruption and conflicts of interest
stalk the newsroom
London: Ethical Journalism Network (EJN), 2015, 82 p.

The Ethical Journalism Network (EJN), a global coalition of almost 50
journalism and media support groups, today warns that growing corruption
inside media is posing a deadly threat to the future of ethical
journalism. The EJN has published a damning report covering 18 countries
that exposes how financially-stricken news media are being overwhelmed
by political and corporate interest groups. 

The report claims media managers are doing deals with advertisers to
carry paid-for material disguised as honest news; some reporters and
editors accept bribes and irregular payments; and there is a culture of
dependence on political and corporate friends that makes it increasingly
difficult to separate journalism from propaganda and public relations.

Contents


- Western Balkans: Corruption in media slows progress to democracy /
Sanela Hodžic
- Colombia: Corruption, censorship and bullet points for ethical
journalism / Jonathan Bock
- Denmark: Media transparency is the key in a world of challenges /
Suzanne Mol
- Egypt: Zig-zag politics and the scourge of paid for journalism /
Tarek Atia and Mohamed Abdel-Rahman
- India: Boom-time for media but with a growing ethical deficit / A.S.
Panneerselvan
- Malaysia: State power, bribery and internet pollution of journalism /
Steven Gan
- Mexico: Journalism in the crosshairs of politics and corruption /
Elva Narcia
- Nigeria: Calls for ethical revival as corruption infects media /
Lanre Arogundade
- Philippines: How media corruption nourishes old systems of bias and
control / Melinda Quintos de Jesus
- Turkey: Journalism a victim of cosy relations between politics and
media / Ceren Sözeri
- United Kingdom: The self-inflicted wounds that point to enemies
within media / Rich Peppiat
- Ukraine: Paid journalism fooling the people for political favours /
Lesia Ganzha and Oleksii Pogorelov.
 
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Dr. Christoph Dietz
CAMECO
Postfach 10 21 04 
D-52021 Aachen, Germany
Tel.: 0049 - 241 - 70 13 12 14
Fax: 0049 - 241 - 70 13 12 33
christoph.dietz at cameco.org
http://www.cameco.org
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