Actions of early journalists often unethical, even illegal

Journal of Mass Media Ethics 12 (3):160 – 170 (1997)
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Abstract

During the periodfrom 1850 to 1950, newspaper reporters seemed willing to do anything to obtain a sto y. Many admit committing crimes and, in the process, invading other people's privacy and destroying their reputations with a sometimes ruthless disregard of the consequences. Why? Early reporters gave eight reasonsfor their unethical behavior.

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