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		<title>Journalism Ethics Expert: &#8220;It is a clear conflict&#8221;, Gannett Responds</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[On Wednesday TR published public records that indicated Tallahassee Democrat reporter Doug Blackburn was paid by FAMU while he was covering FAMU as a Tallahassee...]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On Wednesday TR published public records that indicated Tallahassee Democrat reporter Doug Blackburn was paid by FAMU while he was covering FAMU as a Tallahassee Democrat reporter.</p>
<p>The full story can found <span style="color: #ff0000;"><a style="color: #ff0000;" href="http://tallahasseereports.com/2015/03/04/tallahassee-democrat-reporter-paid-by-famu-while-covering-famu/" target="_blank">here</a></span>.</p>
<p>Gannet Company, owner of the Tallahassee Democrat, responded to TR&#8217;s request for comment through their Ethics Officer, Barbara Wall.</p>
<p>Ms. Wall said in an email that &#8220;the editor who approved his acceptance of a teaching position at FAMU felt that his employment would be consistent with the ethics policy.&#8221;</p>
<p>The editor at the time was Bob Gabordi.</p>
<p>Ms. Wall also wrote that &#8220;teaching future journalists is not considered to be in conflict with that principle of our ethics policy.&#8221;</p>
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<p>TR also reached out to a number of sources in an effort to provide an independent perspective on this issue.</p>
<p class="headline"><span class="headline5">Fred Brown, the</span> former editor at the Denver Post for over 20 years and listed on the Society of Professional Journalist website as an ethics expert, told TR that it is &#8220;a clear conflict of interest for a reporter to cover an institution he is being paid by.&#8221; He said as an editor he would have never let it happen.</p>
<p class="headline">TR contacted <em>The Center for Journalism Ethics</em> at the University of Wisconsin via email and asked under what situation, if any, would it be allowable for a full time newspaper print reporter to work part-time and be paid by an institution he or she is covering?</p>
<p class="headline">Dave Wilcox, a Project Manager at the University replied &#8220;at face value, it would be considered problematic at best for an arrangement like this to be in place.  That, of course, is a generalization and situations vary.  At the very least, the connection should be made totally transparent to the reader through some kind of prominent and repetitive editor’s note.&#8221;</p>
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