Sensation or truth: the ethical choice of a sports journalist
Ethical Code of Sports Journalists: When Words Become Weapons In a world where every match is broadcast live and every second of the game can be reviewed in slow motion, the voice of the sports journalist remains one of the most influential tools in shaping public opinion. He does not just report events — he creates heroes and antiheroes, shapes reputations, influences careers, and even the fate of entire clubs. But with this power comes immense responsibility. The ethical code of the sports journalist is not just a set of rules, but a coordinate system that helps navigate a world where emotions often override facts and sensation becomes more important than truth. Why Sports Journalism Requires Special Ethics Sport is a land of passions. Fans feel, players risk, coaches worry. And journalists are right in the middle of this whirlwind. Their words can ignite conflict or quell it, support an athlete in a difficult moment or psychologically harm them. That's why sports journalism requires a special ethical code that takes into account not only the general principles of the profession but also the specifics of the sports environment. Unlike political or economic journalism, where facts can be verified by documents, much of sports depends on interpretation. The same episode can be read as a heroic act or a gross mistake. Here, ethics requires the journalist not just to be objective, but to have a deep understanding of the context, respect for the participants of the game, and a sense of proportion. The History of the Code's Formation: From Declaration to Everyday Practice The first steps towards creating ethical norms for sports journalists were taken back in 1924, when the International Sports Press Association (AIPS) was founded. Its founders understood back then: for sport to remain honest, it needs to be reported honestly. However, a full ethical code was adopted much later — in the 1990s, when sports journalism became a global industry. Today, AIPS and its n ... Read more
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