KGUN9 Viewers’ Bill of Rights Journalist’s Trade• June 15, 2001 You Have a Right to Know KGUN9 will ask the tough questions, conduct the investigations necessary, and give the timely information needed to serve the public interest and protect public safety. You Have a Right to Ethical Newsgathering … Read more
When the Public Speaks, Do Journalists Listen? By Geneva Overholser• Features• June 15, 2001 ‘I don’t recognize myself or anyone I know in your newspaper.’ Read more
The Pursuit of Truth Can Be Elusive in Africa By Gwen Lister• Journalist’s Trade• June 15, 2001 Independent journalists are branded unpatriotic and anti-government. Read more
Retaining Independence Isn’t Easy for Journalists By Robert Blau• Journalist’s Trade• June 15, 2001 But protection of sources can cheat the public and betray the truth. Read more
Press Failure to Watchdog Can Have Devastating Consequences By Murrey Marder• Features• June 15, 2001 Every news organization should monitor the powerful in the public interest. Read more
Making Truth an Idea That Journalists Can Believe in Again By Jack Fuller• Journalist’s Trade• June 15, 2001 ‘Every journalist knows that truth can make nonnegotiable demands.’ Read more
Loving and Cussing: the Family Newspaper By Brandt Ayers• Journalist’s Trade• June 15, 2001 It’s a place where community and citizens come before big profits. Read more
Inviting Viewers to Enter the Newsroom By Forrest Carr• Journalist’s Trade• June 15, 2001 With its Viewers’ Bill of Rights, KGUN9-TV in Arizona broke new ground. Read more