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The Court did not allow the defence of responsible journalism to go to the jury.
If this is responsible journalism, what would an irresponsible press do?
“I do not believe that all responsible journalism has to be in the public interest.
But I have never questioned its commitment to responsible journalism.
In arguments before us, the defence was referred to as the responsible journalism test.
But I do not consider that experience a prerequisite to responsible journalism.
When, in the interests of responsible journalism, we say no, she agrees to another interview with me.
Sky News said the action was in the public interest and amounted to "responsible journalism."
At your age, and with your experience, you should have been setting an example of responsible journalism.
We already have a clear indication as to what amounts to "responsible journalism" and this case was an example of how not to do it.
In the spirit of responsible journalism, at least one on-the-record critical view should have been presented.
During that case the judge outlined a ten-point test of 'responsible journalism'.
We do believe that responsible journalism can bring new content and therefore, new audience.
Presenting the "big picture" becomes the litmus test for responsible journalism.
The faculty are trying to cover their own asses, the teaching of responsible journalism be damned.
He believed responsible journalism was its own defence.
And we’ll change the law like I did with a group of like-minded people where they have to have responsible journalism!
"These investigations serve the public interest and are a legitimate part of responsible journalism," Ryley said.
In his speech he accused commercial television of putting good ratings ahead of responsible journalism.
These standards, coming just as the fall campaign heats up, provide a timely reminder of responsible journalism.
As a well-respected source of news and analysis, I believe you owe your readers a commitment to responsible journalism.
A new “public interest” defence for responsible journalism will be included in reforms to be brought forward if Labour wins the election.
It is not true that the law in England currently allows no defence based on responsible journalism in the public interest.
Alongside that comes a statutory definition of responsible journalism.
Coddling sources - There is nothing more toxic to responsible journalism than an anonymous source.