COURSE SYLLABUS:
01.What is an editorial charter? Free Course Preview
1.1 – What is an editorial charter?
02.Why is it important to have an editorial charter?
2.1 – Why is it important to have an editorial charter?
03.What’s in an editorial charter?
3.1 – What’s in an editorial charter?
04.How can you make your charter part of your organisation’s DNA?
4.1 – How can you make your charter part of your organisation’s DNA?
05.What are the stages in the charter creation process?
5.1 – What are the stages in the charter creation process?
06.Summary
6.1 – Summary
07.End of course survey
7.1 – End of course survey
At the end of the course, participants will be able to:
Define an editorial mission and an editorial charter
Publish an editorial charter or other document setting out the editorial principles and values we follow.
Apply the processes and steps involved in developing and updating an editorial charter
Translate the ethical principles of journalism into concrete form in the media outlet’s editorial charter
Setting up safeguards to prevent conflicts of interest
Differentiate between information and communication
Identify, distinguish and manage sponsored content
Monitor the adoption of the editorial charter by the media’s teams, in particular through training, role-playing, etc.
Evaluate, listen to and take into account public feedback to update the charter
Educate the public about journalistic and editorial news issues