political and economic pressure on newspaper notes from class Flashcards
journalism and democracy
what the media ought to do in democratic societies
watchdog
inform citizenry
diversity of viewpoints
economic pressures
profit motive
bottom line is measure of corp. success
pro-dereg. laissez faire approach (competition and market expansion)
criticisms of the excess of US economic system
unrestrained pursuit of profits
whenever profit motives and altruistic motives compete for attention of corp. management
puts self interest above social resp.
commercial interests often prevail
economic pressures:
some ethicists have argued that one who is motivated primarily by self interest in situations calling for moral judgment cannot ?
does that mean that moral agents driven by economic motives have rejected ?
behave ethically
social resp.
three sources where economic pressure comes from
financial supporters
the competition
public at large
profits versus? media as servants of public interest = media as big businesses = pressures? concentration of?
first amendment
transcends purely commercial interests
economic pressures compete aggressively for influence in decision making
corporation and public equity ownership, ratings, advertising, sensationalism
media ownership (missing watchdog, diversity of ideas, debate)