Thursday, September 20, 2007
Conflict of Interest
In response to the blog "Reporter Leaves NBC 5 amid Stebic Controversy" its believed that a female reporter was involved in foul play. Apparently she went to a suspects house who was still under investigation for the disapperance of his missing wife.
This is obiously a wrong doing by the reporter. It doesn't matter if there was foul play or not, it's simply a conflict of interest as stated in the blog. She shouldn't have been over there meddleing with someone who was in the public eye in a negative way. It makes the reporter look bad, and more importantly the news station for whom she works. It is definatly unethical and if I were her boss I would have let her go too. The breaking news put some kind of a strain on the station. They were left no choice but to fire her because the company didn't want their name tarnished.
This is obiously a wrong doing by the reporter. It doesn't matter if there was foul play or not, it's simply a conflict of interest as stated in the blog. She shouldn't have been over there meddleing with someone who was in the public eye in a negative way. It makes the reporter look bad, and more importantly the news station for whom she works. It is definatly unethical and if I were her boss I would have let her go too. The breaking news put some kind of a strain on the station. They were left no choice but to fire her because the company didn't want their name tarnished.
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