AAEA members, their publications and advertisers are showing signs of strengthening the role of editorial independence in today's commercial environment.
James F. Evans Collection; Paper presented at the 1989 Annual Conference of Agricultural Communicators in Education; 1989 July; Portland, OR, Responses from a mail survey of 190 journalists who work for farm journals -- a 78 response rate -- reveal that about two thirds of the journalists say advertisers have threatened their journals on occasion, and about one-half say that advertising has actually been withdrawn. The journalists also report that advertisers sometimes attempt to win over journalists with gifts, free meals, or in other ways, usually not with success. These journalists report that most farm publications do not have a clear policy in dealing with advertiser influence. At the same time, most farm journals are struggling to maintain advertising, a struggle that makes them vulnerable to pressures.
Cites journalism educator Don Ranley who urges maintaining the wall between editorial and advertising, in the interest of reader credibility. "I am not a businessman, but it has to be good business to be trusted."
Reiman, Roy (author / President, Reiman Publications, Milwaukee, WI)
Format:
Speech
Publication Date:
1977
Published:
USA: Office of Agricultural Communications, College of Agriculture, University of Illinois, Urbana.
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 16 Document Number: B01911
Notes:
377; See also C02027, Harold Swanson Collection. Claude W. Gifford Collection., Pages 5-18 in Robert G. Hays and James F. Evans, The Agricultural Communicator Today and Tomorrow. 1983. 53 pages. Lecture delivered as Agricultural Communicator in Residence at the University of Illinois College of Agriculture, Urbana, Illinois, October 26, 1977, Focused on the publisher's view of farm magazines.
Roberts, Owen (author), Simon, Karen (author), and Evans, Jim (author)
Format:
Presentation
Publication Date:
2009-08
Published:
USA
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 146 Document Number: D06651
Notes:
PowerPoint presentation at an American Agricultural Editors' Association session of the Agricultural Media Summit, Fort Worth, Texas, August 2009. 38 pages.