journalistic standards
[dʒɜːrnəˈlɪstɪk ˈstændərdz]
nounpl: journalistic standards
padrões jornalísticos
1. The professional norms, ethical guidelines, and quality benchmarks that journalists are expected to follow in their work, including accuracy, impartiality, integrity, and accountability
The newspaper violated journalistic standards by publishing unverified claims without proper fact-checking.
O jornal violou os padrões jornalísticos ao publicar afirmações não verificadas sem verificação adequada dos fatos.
2. A set of established practices and codes of conduct that ensure credibility and trustworthiness in news reporting
Maintaining journalistic standards is essential for preserving public trust in media institutions.
Manter os padrões jornalísticos é essencial para preservar a confiança pública nas instituições de mídia.
3. Professional requirements encompassing verification of sources, protection of confidentiality, and separation of news from opinion
Good journalistic standards require journalists to disclose conflicts of interest.
Os bons padrões jornalísticos exigem que os jornalistas divulguem conflitos de interesse.
Journalistic standards are particularly important in democracies where a free press serves as a check on power. In Brazil, the debate around journalistic standards has intensified with the rise of digital media and misinformation. Professional organizations like the Associação Brasileira de Jornalismo Investigativo (ABRAJI) work to promote and enforce these standards. In the USA, standards are enforced through professional organizations, media outlets' internal policies, and legal frameworks protecting press freedom.
Related Idioms & Phrases
uphold journalistic standards
breach of journalistic standards
adhere to journalistic standards
maintain the highest journalistic standards
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