Intrusion. Payment. Scandal. Access. Ethics. Rights. Appetite. Celebrity. Obligation. Politics. Duty. Freedom. Harassment. Competition. Privacy. Security. Power. Press.
In the last few years the way in which we consume news has changed but so too have the practices of news gathering - stories of plagiarism, cash for news and harassment charges have all questioned the accepted principles of good journalism.
Please join us at a unique, open and frank debate where our panel of media commentators will lead a discussion on global reporting practices, the ethics of modern journalism and whether the pursuit of news should come at any price.
Panelists:
Ray Snoddy - BBC Newswatch Presenter & Journalist
Anne McElvoy - Evening Standard Executive Editor
Joe Lelyveld - Pulitzer Prize Winner, Ex-NYT Journalist
Sean Maguire - Thomson Reuters Political & Gen. News
Date: Thursday 22 October
Time: 6.30pm
Venue:
Thomson Reuters Building, South Colonnade, Canary Wharf, London E14 5EP
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The Thomson Reuters Foundation (TRF) was created in 1982 to support journalists from developing countries. The Foundation today embraces a wide range of educational, humanitarian and environmental causes and projects including online news and communications services for the international disaster relief community, aid agency support, and educational and community projects.
The event is brought to you by the Thomson Reuters Foundation and the Mona Megalli Fund.
We look forward to seeing you on Thursday 22 October.
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