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Politics, privacy, and the press

Panelists from both sides, including Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham, Peter Jennings, Mike Wallace, and Geraldine Ferraro, consider the ethics of privacy as it relates to public figures and the news media. The panelists are asked to consider the hypothetical case of a senator preparing to run for the presidency. What facts about the senator's private life will rule out his candidacy? How aggressively should the media look for past secrets? How close should the senator get to the media elite, and vice versa? Does political reporting, particularly when it focuses on private lives, do a service to the political process?

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  • "The hypothetical case of a presidential candidate's extramarital relationships provides the basis for a discussion by a panel of prominent journalists and national politicians of the ethical responsibilites of journalists in reporting on the private lives of political figures. The panelists are asked to consider the hypothetical case of a senator preparing to run for the presidency. What facts about the senator's private life will rule out his candidacy? How aggressively should the media look for past secrets? How close should the senator get to the media elite, and vice versa? Does political reporting, particularly when it focuses on private lives, do a service to the political process?"
  • "Panelists from both sides, including Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham, Peter Jennings, Mike Wallace, and Geraldine Ferraro, consider the ethics of privacy as it relates to public figures and the news media. The panelists are asked to consider the hypothetical case of a senator preparing to run for the presidency. What facts about the senator's private life will rule out his candidacy? How aggressively should the media look for past secrets? How close should the senator get to the media elite, and vice versa? Does political reporting, particularly when it focuses on private lives, do a service to the political process?"@en
  • "What conduct on the part of a public official is relevant to "the public's right to know?" The hypothetical case of a presidential candidate's extramarital relationships provides the basis for discussing the ethical responsibilities of journalists in reporting on the private lives of political figures. Panelists from both sides -- including Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham, Peter Jennings, Mike Wallace, and Geraldine Ferraro -- debate this issue."
  • "The hypothetical case of a presidential candidate's extramarital relationships provides the basis for a discussion by a panel of prominent journalists and national politicians of the ethical responsibilites of journalists in reporting on the private lives of political figures."@en
  • "This series uses the Socratic method to build analytical skills and examine ethical questions. The programs aim to sharpen moral reasoning without favoring a particular position by exploring ethical dilemmas in legal, political, medical, corporate, and military arenas. [Tape 10] What conduct on the part of a public official is relevant to "the public's right to know?" Panelists from both sides, including Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham, Peter Jennings, Mike Wallace, and Geraldine Ferraro, debate this issue."
  • "A panel of prominent American journalists and politicians consider the ethics of privacy as it relates to public figures and the news media. The panelists are asked to consider the hypothetical case of a senator preparing to run for the presidency. What facts about the senator's private life will rule out his candidacy? How aggressively should the media look for past secrets? How close should the senator get to the media elite, and vice versa? Does political reporting, particularly when it focuses on private lives, do a service to the political process?"@en

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  • "Nonfiction television programs"@en
  • "Streaming multimedia"@en
  • "Television programs"@en
  • "Television panel discussions"@en
  • "Digital video"@en
  • "Documentary television programs"@en
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en

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  • "Ethics in America (Television program)"
  • "Politics, privacy, and the press"@en
  • "Politics, privacy and the press"@en
  • "Politics, privacy and the press"