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Principles

Published: Friday January 1, 2010 12:00 am EDT
Updated: Sunday June 10, 2012 3:42 pm EDT
Article Length: 293 Words
Reading Time: 1 Minute

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There is a higher calling — one that rests in an honored realm beyond the ordinary affairs of men. It is a sacred place — having been erected in the traditions of freedom, and consecrated in the blood of those who have paid the ultimate price in pursuing journalism’s enduring quest for truth. It is called The Honorable House Of The Fourth Estate being that place in the American experience where the bells of freedom ring loud and clear so that all free men and women shall forever know what matters most to their livelihoods, families, communities and nation.

Robert Butche
Founder, Newsroom Magazine

What Matters Most

Credibility is the foundation for all journalism no matter medium or method of transmission.
Relevancy to our livelihoods, families, communities and nation are central to how we define news.

New media journalism is a servant of the people.

Being relevant demands that new media journalism stand-in for our viewers, readers, listeners or visitors and defend the public’s right to know what persons, institutions and governments are doing in the name of free and sovereign citizens.

Experienced and credible new media news services are tenured, qualified and full fledged members of the free press, second to none and equal to all.

Probity, accuracy, balance, provenance, and credibility in journalism are the currency of the realm in earning and maintaining public trust and confidence.

Robert Butche
Publisher

Updated June 10, 2012

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