[Infowarrior] - Rules of MacNeil/Lehrer Journalism
Richard Forno
rforno at infowarrior.org
Mon Dec 7 16:36:23 UTC 2009
'I Am Not in the Entertainment Business' and Other Rules of MacNeil/
Lehrer Journalism
By: Dave Gustafson
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/2009/12/im-not-in-the-entertainment-business-and-other-rules-of-macneillehrer-journalism.html
Signing off of Friday's broadcast, Jim Lehrer outlined the
journalistic mindset that has driven the program for 34 years and will
continue to guide it when its fifth iteration relaunches Monday as the
PBS NewsHour:
JIM LEHRER: People often ask me if there are guidelines in our
practice of what I like to call MacNeil/Lehrer journalism. Well, yes,
there are. And here they are:
* Do nothing I cannot defend.
* Cover, write and present every story with the care I would want if
the story were about me.
* Assume there is at least one other side or version to every story.
* Assume the viewer is as smart and as caring and as good a person as
I am.
* Assume the same about all people on whom I report.
* Assume personal lives are a private matter, until a legitimate turn
in the story absolutely mandates otherwise.
* Carefully separate opinion and analysis from straight news stories,
and clearly label everything.
* Do not use anonymous sources or blind quotes, except on rare and
monumental occasions.
* No one should ever be allowed to attack another anonymously.
* And, finally, I am not in the entertainment business.
Here is how I closed a speech about our changes to our PBS stations
family last spring:
"We really are the fortunate ones in the current tumultuous world of
journalism right now. When we wake up in the morning, we only have to
decide what the news is and how we are going to cover it. We never
have to decide who we are and why we are there."
That is the way it has been for these nearly 35 years. And that's the
way it will be forever. And for the NewsHour, there will always be a
forever.
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