Subject category:
Ethics and Social Responsibility
Published by:
Allied Business Academies
Length: 11 pages
Data source: Published sources
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Abstract
The primary subject matter of this case concerns business ethics and media ethics. The case can be used to explore the important connection between TV news and corporate ownership of the news in a business ethics or media ethics course. A secondary issue examines outsourcing. Students are asked to analyze data and issues in order to determine whether corporate ownership of the news media presents a conflict of interest among SBUs. The case has a difficulty level of two. The case is designed to be taught in two class hours and is expected to require 8-10 hours of outside preparation by students.
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Abstract
The primary subject matter of this case concerns business ethics and media ethics. The case can be used to explore the important connection between TV news and corporate ownership of the news in a business ethics or media ethics course. A secondary issue examines outsourcing. Students are asked to analyze data and issues in order to determine whether corporate ownership of the news media presents a conflict of interest among SBUs. The case has a difficulty level of two. The case is designed to be taught in two class hours and is expected to require 8-10 hours of outside preparation by students.