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Breezeblog is pleased to announce that it has voluntarily adopted the Media Council of Bermuda’s Code of Practice. [See Code of Practice final version 6.10 for full text.]

Although Breezeblog is not strictly a traditional media outlet – it is mainly my occasional thoughts on anything from music to Macs and football, after all and for that reason is advertised as “the ramblings of a desk-bound man”. However, I do believe that whether we like it or not, blogs are now part of the media. By definition we publish publicly and with that freedom comes responsibility whether we like it or not. Our relationship with news and TV media websites is symbiotic – where would half the content for most blogs come from otherwise? – and the lines between the two are increasingly blurred.

From time to time Breezeblog does report or comment on Bermuda news and as a trained journalist by profession, when I do so, it is not unreasonable to expect me to be held to the same standards as any other journalist or broadcaster.

While I don’t agree entirely with fellow blogger Jonathan Starling’s point of view that blogs should not be considered part of the regular media, he does raise some interesting issues and I urge you to read his comments on Catch A Fire. Dennis Pitcher of 21 Square explains his reasons for adopting the code here.

I don’t believe like some that the Code is the thin end of a regulating wedge. I believe that the broader aim of the Media Council, to promote higher standards and better training is long overdue and well worth pursuing. As I’ve said here before, we expect other professions to be responsible and held accountable – why do we think different rules should apply to us?

The island’s media, stung into action by Government’s controversial proposed Media Council bill and admitting they “dropped the ball” have put forward their own plan for a self-regulated body to be in place by September.

Signed by Thaao Dill, Inter-Island Communications; Chris Lodge, DeFontes Broadcasting Co.; Rick Richardson, Bermuda Broadcasting Co.; Tony McWilliam, Bermuda Sun; and Bill Zuill, Royal Gazette, the statement reads:

[Today] We submitted a written pledge to have the self-regulated council up and running by September 14, 2010.

We also made a commitment to jointly sign and adopt a Code of Practice by June 8, 2010.

Full statement here on Bernews. No word yet on a Government response.

UPDATE: Government has said it will scrap the bill if the media fulfills its promise to set up its own body.

source of amusement

Posted: May 27, 2010 in Bermuda, Google, media

Following on from my recent post about the relaunched Bermuda Network News‘ poor content so far, was amused to see this Google ad trumpeting BNN as “Bermuda’s Most Trusted News Source”.  Er, says who and since when? Somebody is getting a little carried away, methinks, for a site that is only about 10 days old …