EDITORIAL: Trust and transparency

Since the call for papers to the theme for this issue of the Pacific Journalism Review, more tumultuous events in journalism have unfolded dominated by the agonising restructure of the newspaper arms of media companies across the region. Hundreds of editorial jobs are on the line. The increasingly d...

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Main Authors: Johan Lidberg, David Robie
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pacific Media Centre 2012-10-01
Series:Pacific Journalism Review
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Online Access:https://ojs.aut.ac.nz/pacific-journalism-review/article/view/258
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spelling doaj-ae4e2955e2254885ae17827dfbf71cc42020-11-25T03:11:26ZengPacific Media CentrePacific Journalism Review1023-94992324-20352012-10-0118210.24135/pjr.v18i2.258EDITORIAL: Trust and transparencyJohan LidbergDavid RobieSince the call for papers to the theme for this issue of the Pacific Journalism Review, more tumultuous events in journalism have unfolded dominated by the agonising restructure of the newspaper arms of media companies across the region. Hundreds of editorial jobs are on the line. The increasingly desperate search for the ‘new business model’ has been stepped up. But is the new model the only answer to the current plight of journalism? Are media proprietors paying enough attention to the fact that the business model is built on the public trusting the journalistic practices that sit at the heart of the media brands? Perhaps all stakeholders should pay closer attention to Conboy’s thoughts?https://ojs.aut.ac.nz/pacific-journalism-review/article/view/258AccountabilityEthicsFinkelstein InquiryFrontlineHackgateInvestigative journalism
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Pacific Journalism Review
Accountability
Ethics
Finkelstein Inquiry
Frontline
Hackgate
Investigative journalism
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David Robie
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series Pacific Journalism Review
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2324-2035
publishDate 2012-10-01
description Since the call for papers to the theme for this issue of the Pacific Journalism Review, more tumultuous events in journalism have unfolded dominated by the agonising restructure of the newspaper arms of media companies across the region. Hundreds of editorial jobs are on the line. The increasingly desperate search for the ‘new business model’ has been stepped up. But is the new model the only answer to the current plight of journalism? Are media proprietors paying enough attention to the fact that the business model is built on the public trusting the journalistic practices that sit at the heart of the media brands? Perhaps all stakeholders should pay closer attention to Conboy’s thoughts?
topic Accountability
Ethics
Finkelstein Inquiry
Frontline
Hackgate
Investigative journalism
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