Media Ethics and Society

Every day there are ethical decisions that impact the hundreds or thousands of people who watch, read, listen, and/or click on a media source. The foundation for making the right decision starts with ethics classes in college. Students in the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism will use this blog to reflect on ethical questions in the media today.

Monday, June 13, 2022

Marketing in Media

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Avoiding Marketing When reading about Astroturfing, I thought back about how many times I have seen products placed in a TV show or substit...
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Saturday, June 11, 2022

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The Perpetual Conflict Machine Guerilla Marketing  Carole Lyn Zeleny cz812701@ohio.edu Image by Shutterstock Media and stakeholder groups ha...
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Protect Kids, Not Guns

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Shannon Limbach SL668021@Ohio.Edu Today I Marched I went to a park today. I walked in silence among 300 strangers as I held a sign that read...
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Wait, Who Said That?

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 Tony Zimmerman tz996419@ohio.edu Grassroots, ground-up organizing is the most effective way to motivate and fire up people about an issue. ...

Follow The Oil..

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 Gabriel T gt814529  Follow The Oil.. Sometimes the spheres of information and advertisements mix, whether it be an ad made to appear like a...
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Payola in the Music Industry

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Matilda Jakovac mj244121@ohio.edu  "Sympathy and Payola" In 2018, during an ongoing feud between female rappers, Nicki Minaj and C...
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Bigger Pockets Means Bigger Issues

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Cait Williams cw699619@ohio.edu Money, relationships and their cost    For this blog post, I want to talk about checkbook journalism. Checkb...
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