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Blog 2 – “Shattered Glass”…by Nicole Sinnaeve
Shattered Glass tells the story of Stephen Glass, a journalist who loses touch with important ethical principles that are essential to the honest and meaningful completion of his job. The moral responsibility of journalists to report the news objectively and … Continue reading
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Blog 2 – “Shattered Glass” by Derek Heid
Situation: The film “Shattered Glass” depicts a despicable true story of a reporter, Stephen Glass, who decided to fabricate a majority of his stories. Glass, who had been writer for The New Republic, decided that the best way to garner … Continue reading
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Blog 2 – “Shattered Glass” by Madison Kirby
Part 1. Situation Definition: In the film Shattered Glass, Stephen Glass clearly violated journalistic ethical values while employed at The New Republic. Glass started in the journalism field at a young age, throwing himself into a fast-paced work environment with … Continue reading
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Blog 2 – “Shattered Glass” by Talia Chiariello
Situation Definition The movie, Shattered Glass, presents the story of Stephen Glass, a young journalist who shined in his career at The New Republic and succeeded on the fragile foundation of fabrication and deception. The publication had its reputation tainted … Continue reading
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Blog 2 – “Shattered Glass” by Greg Metz
Situation The movie “Shattered Glass” tells the story of Stephen Glass, and his tenure as a journalist with The New Republic from 1995-1998. In that time, Glass completely or partially fabricated 27 of the 41 stories he wrote for … Continue reading
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Blog 2 – “Shattered Glass” by Justin Korman
Situation In Shattered Glass, reporter Stephen Glass deceives the readership and the editorial staff of The New Republic magazine. Based on a real-life story, Glass is caught making up quotes, people, locations, and entire stories. He is fired in disgrace, … Continue reading
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Blog 2 Shattered Glass – Gianna Delli Gatti
Situation Definition The film, “Shattered Glass” tells the fascinating story of Stephen Glass, a reporter for The New Republic. For some time Glass was able to get away with his extremely fabricated and falsified stories. Primarily, Glass focused on his … Continue reading
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Blog 2- Shattered Glass by David Fortunato
Situation Definition The movie “Shattered Glass” tells the story of Stephen Glass. Glass was an accomplished reporter for The New Republic magazine and seemed to be on the rise as a star reporter. His stories were larger than life, … Continue reading
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Blog 2- Shattered Glass by Yibo Wang
Shattered Glass is a real-life story about Stephen Glass with his act of lying to people raising questions on the integrity of the journalism of America. After the discovery of fabricating his news stories, the young journalist lost fame. It … Continue reading
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Blog 2- “Shattered Glass” By Sandra Eichhorn
Stephen Glass committed many unethical acts during his tenure at The New Republic. However, I find his dedication to fabrication and extremely low integrity scale to be the most shocking. Stephen Glass had intense infatuation with the “wow factor” of … Continue reading
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Blog 2- Shattered Glass by Gianna DeLuca
The movie “Shattered Glass” is based on a true story. The journalist, Stephen Glass, wrote for The New Republic and throughout writing for this magazine Glass got caught making many unethical decisions throughout his journalism career. Glass’ audience and colleagues … Continue reading
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Blog 2 – “Shattered Glass” by Ariel Simpson
Situation In the film “Shattered Glass,” we were able to witness the journey of Stephen Glass’s career at The New Republic. The first ethical issue I noticed was his complete fabrication of articles. Our textbook stresses that as journalists, you … Continue reading
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Blog 2- Shattered Glass by Rachel Lenberger
Shattered Glass is a movie that is based on the true story of Stephen Glass, a young journalist who was the star reporter at The New Republic. Glass became an instant hit with readers and his coworkers; he seemed to … Continue reading
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Blog 2 – Shattered Glass by Kyle Cugini
Lies, cheating, and deception; these are the characters that define who Stephen Glass was and potentially still is long after his firing and removal of being a journalist for the The New Republic. The film Shattered Glass chronicles Stephen Glass’ … Continue reading
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Blog 2 – Shattered Glass by Daryle Watkins
The first intense ethical message brought to me as a result of Steve glass’ actions is fabrication. Our textbook defines fabrication as when one is “making things up and passing them off as genuine” (Foreman, 2016, p. 134). 27 out … Continue reading
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