Ethics and the Simpson coverage. (media coverage of the O.J. Simpson murder case) (There) (Column): An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review
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Author(s)Trace Regan
PublisherSJR St. Louis Journalism Review
ISBN / ASINB00092WYDA
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From the supplier: Media coverage of the O.J. Simpson murder trial has raised questions on responsible journalism and the right of defendants to a fair trial. Star football athlete O.J. Simpson will be tried for the murder of his ex-wife and another man. His lawyers have charged the media with unfavorable publicity that severely impinges on their client's right to an impartial trial. However, many journalists contend that they are not concerned with ensuring that a defendant gets a fair trial. Nevertheless, responsible journalism requires that they should consider this factor in their decision-making.
Citation Details
Title: Ethics and the Simpson coverage. (media coverage of the O.J. Simpson murder case) (There) (Column)
Author: Trace Regan
Publication:St. Louis Journalism Review (Magazine/Journal)
Date: September 1, 1994
Publisher: SJR St. Louis Journalism Review
Volume: v23 Issue: n169 Page: p2(2)
Article Type: Column
Distributed by Thomson Gale
From the supplier: Media coverage of the O.J. Simpson murder trial has raised questions on responsible journalism and the right of defendants to a fair trial. Star football athlete O.J. Simpson will be tried for the murder of his ex-wife and another man. His lawyers have charged the media with unfavorable publicity that severely impinges on their client's right to an impartial trial. However, many journalists contend that they are not concerned with ensuring that a defendant gets a fair trial. Nevertheless, responsible journalism requires that they should consider this factor in their decision-making.
Citation Details
Title: Ethics and the Simpson coverage. (media coverage of the O.J. Simpson murder case) (There) (Column)
Author: Trace Regan
Publication:St. Louis Journalism Review (Magazine/Journal)
Date: September 1, 1994
Publisher: SJR St. Louis Journalism Review
Volume: v23 Issue: n169 Page: p2(2)
Article Type: Column
Distributed by Thomson Gale
