Kelly McBride | |
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Born | 1966 (age 57–58) |
Nationality | American |
Education |
University of Missouri School of Journalism Gonzaga University ( MA) |
Occupation(s) | Writer, teacher |
Known for | Media ethics |
Kelly B. McBride (born 1966) [1] is an American writer, teacher and commentator on media ethics.
Kelly McBride earned a Bachelor of Journalism degree in 1988 from the University of Missouri School of Journalism, and a Master of Arts in religious studies in 2000 from Gonzaga University, Spokane, Washington. [2] She is a mother and is divorced. [3]
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McBride worked as a reporter in the Pacific Northwest for 15 years before joining the non-profit Poynter Institute in St. Petersburg, Florida. [4]
Since 2002, [5] she has published "Updates on ethical decision-making in newsrooms big and small" at poynter.org. [6] As vice president of the Academic Programs of Poynter Institute, she also serves on Poynter's board of trustees. [7] At Poynter she has headed the Ethics Department and the Reporting, Writing and Editing Department, and has directed Poynter's Sense-Making Project, an initiative exploring changes in journalism, from "a profession for a few to a civic obligation of many", [8] including the Fifth Estate and effects of technology on democracy.
In April 2020, she became National Public Radio's public editor through a partnership with NPR and Poynter [9]
McBride co-edited The New Ethics of Journalism: Principles for the 21st Century, featuring 14 essays and a new code of ethics for journalists. [10]
In March 2014, she authored A Practical Approach to Journalism Ethics for the Bureau of International Information Programs of the United States Department of State. [11]
News sites including The New York Times, [12] Washington Post, [13] CNN, [14] NPR [15] and the BBC [16] have quoted McBride's advice on journalistic ethics and have published her essays.
Kelly McBride | |
---|---|
Born | 1966 (age 57–58) |
Nationality | American |
Education |
University of Missouri School of Journalism Gonzaga University ( MA) |
Occupation(s) | Writer, teacher |
Known for | Media ethics |
Kelly B. McBride (born 1966) [1] is an American writer, teacher and commentator on media ethics.
Kelly McBride earned a Bachelor of Journalism degree in 1988 from the University of Missouri School of Journalism, and a Master of Arts in religious studies in 2000 from Gonzaga University, Spokane, Washington. [2] She is a mother and is divorced. [3]
This section may rely excessively on sources
too closely associated with the subject, potentially preventing the article from being
verifiable and
neutral. (February 2017) |
McBride worked as a reporter in the Pacific Northwest for 15 years before joining the non-profit Poynter Institute in St. Petersburg, Florida. [4]
Since 2002, [5] she has published "Updates on ethical decision-making in newsrooms big and small" at poynter.org. [6] As vice president of the Academic Programs of Poynter Institute, she also serves on Poynter's board of trustees. [7] At Poynter she has headed the Ethics Department and the Reporting, Writing and Editing Department, and has directed Poynter's Sense-Making Project, an initiative exploring changes in journalism, from "a profession for a few to a civic obligation of many", [8] including the Fifth Estate and effects of technology on democracy.
In April 2020, she became National Public Radio's public editor through a partnership with NPR and Poynter [9]
McBride co-edited The New Ethics of Journalism: Principles for the 21st Century, featuring 14 essays and a new code of ethics for journalists. [10]
In March 2014, she authored A Practical Approach to Journalism Ethics for the Bureau of International Information Programs of the United States Department of State. [11]
News sites including The New York Times, [12] Washington Post, [13] CNN, [14] NPR [15] and the BBC [16] have quoted McBride's advice on journalistic ethics and have published her essays.