JOUR 001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Ethical Dilemma, The New York Times, Pastry Chef
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1966 high school senior bob anderson publishes distance running news twice a year. Four years later anderson publishes it full time as runner"s world. The magazine"s biggest advertiser blue ribbon sports becomes the foremost producer of cushioned running shoes (nike) Runner"s world begins rating shoes on scale of 0 to 5. Some nike shoes don"t get good rating in 1981. Nike withdraws a million advertising contract. Running magazine is competitor of runner"s world. 1985 anderson sells runner"s world to rodale. Rodale revamps ratings and ends grading system shoes are just recommended for certain runners. Nike eventually shuts down its magazine and starts advertising with runner"s. 1923 the american society of newspaper editors adopted the canons of. The canons of journalism touched on explicit areas of concern for journalists such as responsibility, freedom of the press, the obligation to remain independent, sincerity, truthfulness, accuracy, impartiality, fair play, and decency.