Re: [videoblogging] Draft Blogger's Code of JOURNALISM Conduct

2007-04-10 Thread Jim Long
Josh, I listened to the interview AND read the transcript. I heard what I heard and I read what I read. I didn't get the impression that they were out of context, but I take you on your word for that. Please Please Please don't think for one minute that I was implying that you were anyway uncari

Re: [videoblogging] Draft Blogger's Code of JOURNALISM Conduct

2007-04-10 Thread Josh Wolf
Jim, Taken out of context, the words, "I wasn't there to shoot that." sound far different than the reality meant by the statement. When I state, "I wasn't there," I don't mean that wasn't my mission or chosen task, but that I literally wasn't there to shoot it. Would a different journalist have

[videoblogging] Draft Blogger's Code of JOURNALISM Conduct

2007-04-10 Thread Jim Long
Speaking of codes of conduct, journalists who are protected by shield laws look to this as their code of conduct: http://www.spj.org/ethicscode.asp I'm with Enric here on the blogging code of conduct declaration. It's a bit too groupthink for my tastes. But for journalists who have an expectat