Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 03, 1989, Page 7, Image 7

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    B rown * ontinued from Pa^c 1
ism h.is no formal rules
1 1 here are no oftic ial si.in
dards or tests that must lie
passed as doctors and lawyers
must pass before the\ max
prat In e their profession he
said
Although the existing guide
lines are informal moral rules
must he followed These moral
practices include not causing
physical harm to people, not
deceiving others, not breaking
agreements or disobeying the
law and not irresponsibly prat
tii mg journalism
The main exception to these
rules, Brown said is when the
public interest is c (impelling
enough that the stem must be
told no matter what the rouse
queue es max be
Brown said most of the
American public has i onti
deuce the media will perform
responsibly
"In l'IH7. the /.os An,ge/es
Tillius released the results of a
nationwide study," Brown
7 would argue that in the news columns
of America's newspapers, and on the
nightly TV news, the reports are generally
pretty even-handed.'
— Peter Brown
said "It showed th.it the pub
In contrary to the convention
,il wisdom overwhelmingly
gives the press high marks oil a
variety ol subjects. including
believabiiity
I'he study reported Ameri
(alls believed the press to he
more believable than President
Reagan and other political fig
tires. Drown said
"Now that may not he mut h
to Drag about but it's better
than nothing," he said.
Brown, who re( eived a bai h
elor ol .nts degree in journalism
from Svracruse Ihliversitv and
IVtcr Hmv\ n
studied |iol it ii s ,it I liirv.ird 1 in
versil\ worked tor I nited
Press International in New
York and Boston from 1074 to
1070. when lie transterred to
I M’I 's Washington bureau
Hrown < overed |ohn Andet
son's presidential i ampaign in
imho. ,hhI vv rotf about six Mil is
sues during tin1 first nine
months of tin1 Reagan adininis
t ration tie joined Si ripps I low
ard m 1MHJ. Iiei ame i lllet poli
lii al correspondent in 1986 •mil
duel led Si ripps coverage o!
the 1MHH presidential lain
paign
t he lour part lecture series
entitled Morals and the Me
dia Informal ion I uteri.linmenl
ami Manipulation. ' is spot)
sored In tin- I dmersitv s Hu
inanities (enter and is funded
b\ a giant trom tu t I alumnus
Thomas Aut/en
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