JOUR 001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 26: Federal Communications Commission, Scree, Ted Koppel
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Ethos and broadcasting relayed their signal to local affiliates personalities of radio commentators . Aristotle"s rhetoric in the fourth century b. c. responsibility, freedom of the press, the obligation to remain independent, sincerity, truthfulness, accuracy, impartiality, fair play and decency. Ethos has been considered a key factor in assessing the credibility of the speaker. The broadcasters matter, there is an integrity. Listeners are more likely to trust someone who sounds intelligent and of good. Most americans listened to news before they read it. The federal communications commission had no authority over network radio. Radio networks did not require licensing since they did not broadcast programs they. Consequently network radio replaced neutral voices of local radio announcers with strong. Network radio heightened the human element, as commentators added their personalities. The 1923 canons of journalism applied to newspapers: touched on areas such as. Ethos has been considered a key factor in assessing the credibility of the speaker since.