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某类信息的极度渴望,于新闻消费者来说是危险的。当一个事件快速发展,我们必须停下来对所获得的信息进行思考默多克新闻集团旗下报纸爆出的窃听丑闻,给新闻工作者上了一堂道德课,也让作为新闻消费者的大众开始反思。在英美这两个以新闻自由著称的国家里,媒体高管出卖新闻独立结交政府高官的现象,无疑说明了新闻道德的重要性。《电讯报》直面那些强大的组织和个人进行持续不懈的报道之后,窃听丑闻才得以曝光。而对于《电讯报》来说,这次赌博也许会带来丰厚的回报,但终究也还是一场赌博。
The extreme desire of certain kinds of information is dangerous for news consumers. When an incident is fast-moving, we must stop to think of the information we receive. The eavesdropping scandal broke out in the Newspapers newspaper of Murdoch, giving an ethics lesson to journalists and allowing the general public as a news consumer to begin to reflect . In Anglo-American countries, which are well known for their freedom of the press, media executives are betraying the news of the independence of top government officials. This undoubtedly demonstrates the importance of journalistic ethics. After the Telegraph confronted the ongoing reports of powerful organizations and individuals, the eavesdropping scandal was exposed. For the “Telegraph”, this gambling may bring huge returns, but after all, is still a gamble.