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Ethical violations in Ghanaian Media down by 75% – MFWA

January 21, 2015
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The latest report from the Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA) showed that incidents of ethical violations in the Ghanaian media have reduced by 75 percent.

[contextly_sidebar id=”6qQEvTNkZWOBTR3uq4YmTdZ3qGV2u4Pb”]This was after six months of monitoring activities of 40 media houses in Ghana.

According to the report, about 141 ethical violations were recorded in May 2014 when the monitoring started.

However, when the monitoring ended in October 2014, only 36 ethical violations were recorded.

The report also showed that news websites proportionally recorded the highest number of ethical violations whereas newspapers recorded the lowest.

The report revealed that ghanaweb.com topped all the 40 media outlets monitored by recording close to 30 percent (185 of 636) of all the ethical violations recorded over the six months monitoring period.

Remarkably, nine of the 40 media outlets monitored over the six-month period did not register any ethical violation.

Two (2) of these media outlets are newspapers (New Crusading Guide and Public Agenda) and the remaining seven (7) are radio stations – ATL FM, Radio Gurune, Radio Peace, Radio Progress, Radio Savanna; Rite FM, and Suncity FM.

The MFWA’s monitoring and reporting of ethical violations in the Ghanaian media forms part of the STAR-Ghana-funded project “Promoting Professional Standards and Enhancing the Watchdog Role of the Ghanaian Media.”

The project is aimed at contributing to improve the professional standards of the media in Ghana and supporting them to play a more effective role in fostering transparent and accountable governance through critical and investigative stories.

As part of the project, 40 media outlets (made up of 25 radio stations, 10 newspapers and five news websites) selected across the country were monitored on a daily basis to track and report on ethical violations.

Click on link below to read the full report:

REPORT ON ETHICAL VIOLATIONS IN GHANAIAN MEDIA

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Source: MFWA

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