හදිසි අනතුරු සහ ප්රචණ්ඩත්වය පිළිබද වාර්තා කිරීම සම්බන්ධ මාධ්ය ආචාර ධර්ම
Abstract
On July 09, 2024, the Ethics Eye team published a three-slide post as part of its “Ethic of the Week” series. The post aimed to guide media professionals on ethical reporting of accidents, violence, and other emergency-related news.
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This entry includes three infographics (in Sinhala) outlining emergency reporting guidelines, with no writeups.
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