Ethical guidelines for editing audio

Since US papers don’t seem to have a policy, this is the one I’ll follow from the Canadian Journalism Project: The most important rule – NEVER change the meaning of what the interviewee said. With rules like that, who could complain? Rules compiled by Mary McGuire Associate Professor of Journalism Carleton University tnxs, Mary! Related [...]

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Since US papers don’t seem to have a policy, this is the one I’ll follow from the Canadian Journalism Project:

The most important rule – NEVER change the meaning of what the interviewee said.

With rules like that, who could complain?

Rules compiled by
Mary McGuire
Associate Professor of Journalism
Carleton University

tnxs, Mary!

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