journalistic standards
collocation in Englishmeaningsofjournalisticandstandard
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journalistic
adjective
uk/ˌdʒɜː.nəˈlɪs.tɪk/us/ˌdʒɝː.nəˈlɪs.tɪk/
relating to the work of a journalist ...
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standard
noun
uk/ˈstæn.dəd/us/ˈstæn.dɚd/
a level ...
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(Definition ofjournalisticandstandardfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The newspaper had a relatively highjournalisticstandard, with photographic essays and industrial exposures.
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I am not saying that that body has not done important work in examining errors of taste and in helping to uphold journalistic standards.
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Sometimes high journalistic standards are undermined by powerful pressures.
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What is the evidence of a collapse of journalistic standards?
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Yet, at the same time, journalistic standards have collapsed in some parts of the press, although not all, and we now have a serious problem.
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However, investigative journalists—whether they be from the television, wireless or the written press—should always conduct themselves in accordance with professional journalistic standards when pursuing their investigations.
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Its newsroom policy and journalistic standards guide is also published online.
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The journalistic standards of this piece were widely called into question.
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Other journalistic standards, such as balance, and neutrality, may be used to describe a more practical kind of objectivity.
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Laws concerning libel and slander vary from country to country, and local journalistic standards may be tailored to fit.
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His responsibilities as deputy managing editor included maintaining the paper's ethical and journalistic standards, and he was widely regarded as the conscience of the paper.
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This, then, constitutes an acknowledgment of error and an apology for a breach of our own journalistic standards.
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His stated goal was to improve journalistic standards, which he believed had succumbed to big business and diminishing integrity.
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The journal also claimed rigorous journalistic standards, avoiding bias or infomercials for particular styles or masters.
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This, coupled with the profit demand of their corporate ownership, has led to a decline in journalistic standards.
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Because science deals largely with accepted facts or scientific consensus, it can illuminate some of the common complaints leveled at journalistic standards and practices.
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As the investigative and reporting face of the media, journalists are usually required to follow various journalistic standards.
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The controversy raised questions about the legal roles in decision-making and whether journalistic standards should be compromised despite legal pressures and threats.
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This brings up the question of journalistic standards.
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Some tabloids do purport to maintain common journalistic standards, but may fall far short in practice.
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