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Smasher_Sloan

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May you never leave a place with the kind of bitterness that has consistently polluted Murray's non-blog:

http://www.murraychass.com/?p=2396
 
You know, Smasher, point taken. But to me, there have always been more ethical and legal issues involved in the release of these names beyond the simple journalism involved. I don't agree with why Chass is writing what he is -- "But it’s not the kind of journalism the Times practiced during my 39 years with the newspaper." -- but I agree with some of the objections he raises.
 
You know, if a reporter induced a source to violate a court order and turn over documents showing that the teams were making more money than they publicly acknowledged and where they privately admitted that they did so to keep players salaries down, somehow I doubt Murray Chass would be castigating that reporter’s ethics.
 
PopeDirkBenedict said:
You know, if a reporter induced a source to violate a court order and turn over documents showing that the teams were making more money than they publicly acknowledged and where they privately admitted that they did so to keep players salaries down, somehow I doubt Murray Chass would be castigating that reporter’s ethics.

WFW. If a reporter did this, Chass would be citing him/the story in his stories, and we would all be applauding the person on gaining the source's trust/willingness to talk and calling it great reporting.

If talking about something would be in contempt of court, the onus for not doing so would be on the would-be offending party.
 

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