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Everyday Ethics
a discussion series that addresses current ethical issues


Stanford University 's Program in Ethics in Society & Center on Ethics are co-sponsors of the following two panel discussions on the subject of journalism, ethics and the coverage of the Presidential campaign.


How should the media cover politics?

Wednesday, October 20, 2004 , 7:30pm



Palo Alto City Hall, Council Chambers

Ted Glasser, John McManus, and Jim Sanders discuss how to create print and broadcast news that empowers citizens


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How well did Bay Area media do?

Wednesday, November10, 2004 , 7:30pm


Cubberley Auditorium, Cubberley Community Center, Palo Alto

John McManus and Robert Rosenthal offer an analysis and discussion of the coverage provided during the last two weeks of the Presidential election

Ted Glasser is Professor of Communications at Stanford University.

John McManus is Director of Stanford-affiliated Grade the News, a media research project that focuses on the quality of the Bay Area's news media.

Robert Rosenthal is Vice President and Managing Editor of the San Francisco Chronicle.

Jim Sanders is the News Director at KNTV, an NBC affiliate that covers Oakland , San Francisco and San Jose.


For further information please contact Joanie Berry (joanieb@stanford.edu) in the Program in Ethics in Society or Lawrence Quill (lquill@stanford.edu) at the Center on Ethics.



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