By Alicia C. Shepard
NPR
Published 1/15/2008
Excerpt:
The best journalists know that strong news organizations become
stronger by listening to their critics. "I think good journalists and
good organizations are open to criticism," says
Bob Steele, ethics guru
at
The Poynter Institute. "They
should actually seek it out. When you are receptive to criticism, then
there are times when you can say, 'Well, we didn't dig as deep as we
should have or the reporting wasn't thorough or aggressive enough.' "
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