Posted on 2007-05-02
Checkbook journalism on the Panorama radar
There is an idealistic belief that journalism is about the quest for truth. But when media stories are paid for, a practice commonly known as chequebook journalism, questions arise as to whether the exchange of money taints the story's integrity.
Chris Nash, director of the Australian Centre for Independent Journalism, shares some wisdom with Mary K and Thilini Thomas.
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