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May 08, 2005

The New York Times to Undertake Steps to Enhance its Perceived Credibility: Accuracy and Truth in Modern Media

The New York Times released a report that identified several steps that the daily news publication should take to improve its credibility among the public, according to "Times Panel Proposes Steps to Build Credibility."

The article reports that the text of the report indicated methods by which the paper could improve its credibility and update the nature of its content to appeal to a modern audience.

The importance of credibility cannot be overstated and media organizations continue to prize their credibility and constantly undertake initiatives to improve it.

This move by The New York Times will likely encourage other major media outlets, both print and broadcast, to engage in similar credibility-upgrades, so to speak, in order to both adjust their services to a modern audience while remaining faithful to the truth and accuracy.

Posted by jacohen at May 8, 2005 11:47 PM

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