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Professional Journalistic Standards and Code of Ethics

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Media: The Business of Ethics, the Ethics of Business

Media: The Business of Ethics, the Ethics of Business
This book is published under a SEENPM research project on the good and bad practices of the media business, implemented in the period April-September 2005, by Center for Independent Journalism, Bucharest in cooperation with the Media Development Center, Sofia.
The study is focused on Media Accountability Systems in 11 SEE countries (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, FYROM / Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, and Slovenia), where the owners and/or publishers are committed either by having initiated such systems themselves, or by any kind of formal acceptance.

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Collation 246 p.
Author(s) Ilda Londo, Nidzara Ahmetasevic, Alexei Lazarov, Petra Bulic, Peter Bajomi-Lazar, Snezana Trpevska, Petar Komnenic, Nicolae Pojoga, Razvan Martin, Ioana Avadani, Manuela Preoteasa, Miodrag Miljkovic, Gasper Lubej
Publication year 2005
Publisher SEENPM / Center for Independent Journalism
Publication Location Bucharest
Edition 1st edition
Editor(s) Manuela Preoteasa


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