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Ethics and Reviews Opinion Writing
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Conflict of interest Readers value unbiased journalistic reporting. They also want the opinion writer’s real opinion, not one biased by outside interests.
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Choosing what to review
When newspapers are considering possible story topics, they should think with their readers in mind — what information is most useful to them? When businesses offer free samples, or friends pressure writers to review their work, the publication may give a biased review — or readers may perceive it that way.
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Honest opinions Often it is easy to publish honest reviews noting the flaws in work by famous professionals. It can be harder to point out a friend’s singing is off key or even a local restaurant has poor service, because you are writing about real people you know.
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Advertisers Journalism values the separation of the advertising decisions from the rest of the newspaper. Just because a business advertises with the publication doesn’t mean the newspaper should avoid newsworthy coverage that may put the business in a bad light or give that business more positive attention.
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Conflict of interest Student newspapers need to do everything possible to avoid conflicts of interest with advertisers. Editors should not allow a student who sold an ad to a business write a review of them. Advertisers should not affect coverage. Sometimes balancing the news and the business sides of newspaper can be tough. What is best for the audience?
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Other options Because an A&E section includes both opinion and feature writing, it may easier (and more fair) to write an unbiased feature focusing on the experience of being in a school production or what it’s like behind the scenes at a local business. The writer can give the facts and let the readers form their own opinions.
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