Who Owns a Story?

  • Radolf A
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Abstract

A leak to the "New York Daily News" of plans by the "Village Voice," to run a political corruption story has resulted in three "Voice" staff members being disciplined. The ethical issue of who owns a story when a reporter switches jobs in the middle of an investigation is also addressed.

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Radolf, A. (1988). Who Owns a Story? Editor & Publisher, 121(42), 11. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/194261229?accountid=14549

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