Earlier letsrun asked if they should accept gifts/bribes aka travel vouchers from meet owners to provide biased coverage of meets and races. Which so-called "Media" does that currently?
Earlier letsrun asked if they should accept gifts/bribes aka travel vouchers from meet owners to provide biased coverage of meets and races. Which so-called "Media" does that currently?
"Advertising": - Runners World
Journalists - LRC
What's media, website, blog, gallery, tweet/gram?
Journalists, to the best of my knowledge, should not receive compensation of any form from the people/events it covers aside from free access.
When SI sends a reporter to the Super Bowl, they get in free but their way is not paid. Reporters who cover the president have to reimburse the government for travel on Air Force One.
If a journalist has his/her way paid to a meet, then that needs to be disclosed as a potential conflict of interest.
PR and advertising is something paid for by the event. A good practice is that when something that falls into those categories appears in a magazine that it is labeled as advertising to keep people from confusing it with being something unbiased.
Ken Goe - PR
Track and Field News are Tour Guides and not media
CNN - Advertising
Flowtrack - Journalism
Runnerspace - Comedy
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