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Desperation Versus Innovation: Measuring Ethical Climate in Evolving Newsrooms By Jennifer Brannock Cox University of Florida
Introduction Traditional newspapers are changing 11 newspapers closed in 2009 8 newspapers adopted online-only format Almost 15,000 newspaper jobs lost Journalists regard ethics as being fundamental Are changes affecting perspectives on                                              ethics (ethical climates)? Source: www.delawareonline.com
Study Variables – Types of News Organization “Traditional Newspapers”  Those with a print & online product Traditional reporters are stressed, over-worked “Online-Only Newspapers” Both start-ups & print-to-online transitions Same folks; different training New sense of optimism Source: http://blog.searchenginewatch.com
Study Variables –Ethical Climate Born out of “organizational climate” and “business ethics” studies Primarily used to characterize employees’ views of ethical practices in their organization Ethical climate highly linked to job satisfaction 	(Elçi & Alpkan, 2008) Ethical climate best affected when journalists are involved in writing of ethical codes (Battistoli, 2008)
Research Questions RQ1: Have traditional print journalists and editors noticed changes in ethical climate since the adoption of an online product? If so, what are they? RQ2: How are the ethical practices of those in the newsroom viewed by traditional and online-only journalists and editors? RQ3: Does the conveyance of ethical policies affect ethical climate in traditional and online-only newsrooms? RQ4: Does ethical climate differ in traditional newsrooms versus online-only newsrooms?
Method 10 reporters & editors 2 “large” traditional organizations; 2 online-only organizations In-depth interviews loosely based on Victor and Cullen’s (1988) ethical climate categories Caring, law and code, communication, conflicts of interest and online practices
Findings – Emerging Themes RQ1: Have traditional print journalists and editors noticed changes in ethical climate since the adoption of an online product? If so, what are they? Advertising conflicts of interest Brick wall is weakening in both Some advertising content creeping into product More advertising involvement in editorial process
Findings – Emerging Themes RQ1: Have traditional print journalists and editors noticed changes in ethical climate since the adoption of an online product? If so, what are they? Accuracy Both agree accuracy sometimes sacrificed for speed Fewer editors overseeing copy
Findings – Emerging Themes RQ1: Have traditional print journalists and editors noticed changes in ethical climate since the adoption of an online product? If so, what are they? Content More salacious material given higher prominence “The standards are different.”
Findings – Emerging Themes RQ2: How are the ethical practices of those in the newsroom viewed by traditional and online-only journalists and editors? RQ3: Does the conveyance of ethical policies affect ethical climate in traditional and online-only newsrooms? Communication and ethics Both – adhere to “traditional newspaper ethics” Online – no written policies; Traditional – more defined Online – understood & reactionary; Traditional – e-mail, contracts
Findings – Emerging Themes RQ2: How are the ethical practices of those in the newsroom viewed by traditional and online-only journalists and editors? RQ3: Does the conveyance of ethical policies affect ethical climate in traditional and online-only newsrooms? Online vs. traditional attitudes  Traditional – unmoving; rules are rules Online – excited about developing “as we go” Confusion at times over violation penalties
Findings – Emerging Themes RQ4: Does ethical climate differ in traditional newsrooms versus online-only newsrooms?  Caring & Law and Code Traditional vs. online: many imagined differences Traditional: outdated Online: unethical and less committed to accuracy
Findings – Emerging Themes RQ4: Does ethical climate differ in traditional newsrooms versus online-only newsrooms?  Conflicts of interest – advertising Traditional – upset but quiet Online – optimistic about involving process
Findings – Emerging Themes RQ4: Does ethical climate differ in traditional newsrooms versus online-only newsrooms?  Online practices – Accuracy  Traditional – less editing, troubling Online – mistakes are easily corrected Online – feel more of a burden for accuracy due to lack of oversight
Findings – Emerging Themes RQ4: Does ethical climate differ in traditional newsrooms versus online-only newsrooms?  Online practices – Content Traditional – filling the page Online – contributing to archived legacy
Discussion Desperation vs. Innovation Sacrifices vs. Modifications Lack of communication regarding policies – could lead to trouble Limitations: Small sample Further quantifiable work needed Working to better define  organizational categories
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Desperation vs. Innovation

  • 1. Desperation Versus Innovation: Measuring Ethical Climate in Evolving Newsrooms By Jennifer Brannock Cox University of Florida
  • 2. Introduction Traditional newspapers are changing 11 newspapers closed in 2009 8 newspapers adopted online-only format Almost 15,000 newspaper jobs lost Journalists regard ethics as being fundamental Are changes affecting perspectives on ethics (ethical climates)? Source: www.delawareonline.com
  • 3. Study Variables – Types of News Organization “Traditional Newspapers” Those with a print & online product Traditional reporters are stressed, over-worked “Online-Only Newspapers” Both start-ups & print-to-online transitions Same folks; different training New sense of optimism Source: http://blog.searchenginewatch.com
  • 4. Study Variables –Ethical Climate Born out of “organizational climate” and “business ethics” studies Primarily used to characterize employees’ views of ethical practices in their organization Ethical climate highly linked to job satisfaction (Elçi & Alpkan, 2008) Ethical climate best affected when journalists are involved in writing of ethical codes (Battistoli, 2008)
  • 5. Research Questions RQ1: Have traditional print journalists and editors noticed changes in ethical climate since the adoption of an online product? If so, what are they? RQ2: How are the ethical practices of those in the newsroom viewed by traditional and online-only journalists and editors? RQ3: Does the conveyance of ethical policies affect ethical climate in traditional and online-only newsrooms? RQ4: Does ethical climate differ in traditional newsrooms versus online-only newsrooms?
  • 6. Method 10 reporters & editors 2 “large” traditional organizations; 2 online-only organizations In-depth interviews loosely based on Victor and Cullen’s (1988) ethical climate categories Caring, law and code, communication, conflicts of interest and online practices
  • 7. Findings – Emerging Themes RQ1: Have traditional print journalists and editors noticed changes in ethical climate since the adoption of an online product? If so, what are they? Advertising conflicts of interest Brick wall is weakening in both Some advertising content creeping into product More advertising involvement in editorial process
  • 8. Findings – Emerging Themes RQ1: Have traditional print journalists and editors noticed changes in ethical climate since the adoption of an online product? If so, what are they? Accuracy Both agree accuracy sometimes sacrificed for speed Fewer editors overseeing copy
  • 9. Findings – Emerging Themes RQ1: Have traditional print journalists and editors noticed changes in ethical climate since the adoption of an online product? If so, what are they? Content More salacious material given higher prominence “The standards are different.”
  • 10. Findings – Emerging Themes RQ2: How are the ethical practices of those in the newsroom viewed by traditional and online-only journalists and editors? RQ3: Does the conveyance of ethical policies affect ethical climate in traditional and online-only newsrooms? Communication and ethics Both – adhere to “traditional newspaper ethics” Online – no written policies; Traditional – more defined Online – understood & reactionary; Traditional – e-mail, contracts
  • 11. Findings – Emerging Themes RQ2: How are the ethical practices of those in the newsroom viewed by traditional and online-only journalists and editors? RQ3: Does the conveyance of ethical policies affect ethical climate in traditional and online-only newsrooms? Online vs. traditional attitudes Traditional – unmoving; rules are rules Online – excited about developing “as we go” Confusion at times over violation penalties
  • 12. Findings – Emerging Themes RQ4: Does ethical climate differ in traditional newsrooms versus online-only newsrooms? Caring & Law and Code Traditional vs. online: many imagined differences Traditional: outdated Online: unethical and less committed to accuracy
  • 13. Findings – Emerging Themes RQ4: Does ethical climate differ in traditional newsrooms versus online-only newsrooms? Conflicts of interest – advertising Traditional – upset but quiet Online – optimistic about involving process
  • 14. Findings – Emerging Themes RQ4: Does ethical climate differ in traditional newsrooms versus online-only newsrooms? Online practices – Accuracy Traditional – less editing, troubling Online – mistakes are easily corrected Online – feel more of a burden for accuracy due to lack of oversight
  • 15. Findings – Emerging Themes RQ4: Does ethical climate differ in traditional newsrooms versus online-only newsrooms? Online practices – Content Traditional – filling the page Online – contributing to archived legacy
  • 16. Discussion Desperation vs. Innovation Sacrifices vs. Modifications Lack of communication regarding policies – could lead to trouble Limitations: Small sample Further quantifiable work needed Working to better define organizational categories

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. All sources and organizations anonymous.“large” = 200,000+ circulation“online only” includes one traditional-turned-online and one online start-up.Victor & Cullen categories were used to guide the interview through the major ethical climate elements.
  2. Reporters commented that the standards for “what news is” have changed to drive up Web hits.
  3. Many reporters complained of situations where a co-worker was fired under circumstances that they found to be confusing because the ethical codes were unclear.
  4. Although they adhere to many of the same ethical policies, reporters and editors in traditional and online newsrooms imagine that their counterparts are acting differently. Online reporters view traditional reporters’ ethical practices as being outdated and archaic. Traditional reporters view online reporters as being unethical and less committed to rules and accuracy.
  5. Traditional reporters don’t like the breaking down of the metaphorical brick wall, but they are so concerned with keeping their jobs that they keep quiet about their anxiety. Online reporters are more excited about being involved in the business process of newspapers. They like having a stake in the business, whereas traditional reporters want to focus solely on the product.
  6. Traditional reporters are concerned about the speed of online and the limited editing prior to publication.Online staffers feel that small mistakes are easily corrected online. They also feel that they have more responsibility for the accuracy of their work because there is less editing. They argue that burden of responsibility makes them more careful with their content.
  7. Traditional reporters are still concerned primarily with filling the page every day whereas online producers feel like their work will be part of an archived legacy that is accessible forever. Some online-only reporters get paid a commission when people view their stories because their content drives up advertising page views.
  8. The bottom line is that traditional reporters view their reactions to the changes in ethical climate situations as acts of desperation, whereas online staffers believe they are part of a new wave of journalism innovation.Traditional reporters view their adherence to ethics changes as sacrifices. Online staffers view the changes as mere modifications to traditional ethical practices.One common theme appeared to be that ethical policies are rarely communicated clearly in both types of organizations. This lack of clarity could lead to trouble, especially at online organizations that don’t have a written policy. The study is limited in that it is exploratory. A small sample was used, and further quantifiable work is needed to detect organizational trends and differences. The researcher is working to better define the organizational categories in order to properly examine the differences between the newsroom types.