Journalism, like every other profession, is usually guided by a set of laws and ethics for an enhanced practice. This article examines the ethical and legal framework governing journalism practice in Nigeria. The ethical principles of journalism practice are discussed side-by-side the legal bases of the profession. The article observes that at various times, journalists are usually faced with some dilemmas that hinge on law and ethics. The article therefore provides the means of escape by emphasizing the need for strict compliance to the ethics and laws of the profession. JCMRJournal of Communication and Media Research, Vol. 1, No. 1, April 2009, 167 – 174. About the author Nsikan Senam, B.A. (Communication Arts), M.A. (Mass Communication), Ll.B (Laws), is a lecturer in the Department of Communication, Arts, University of Uyo, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. Full Article Words: 3,837 Pages: 8 To access full article, click on download. Article Citation Senam, N. (2009): Ethical and legal issues in journalism practice in Nigeria. Journal of Communication and Media Research 1(1): 167 – 174.
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