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Linda Kramer Receives The Moms For Ohio Fairness & Ethics In Reporting Award (Local News Coverage) PDF Print E-mail

 

Our liberty depends on freedom of the press and that cannot be limited without being lost.” -Thomas Jefferson

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Editor of the Berea Office of Sun News since 2001, Linda is well known throughout the communities she serves both for her accessibility and the fairness of her paper’s reporting.  And both are important, because for a paper to serve a community well, the editors must know and understand the people that they serve and the people that they serve must be able to trust the information that the newspaper provides.  Linda Kramer has developed a well deserved reputation for accomplishing both.

A little known fact about Linda Kramer is that she served as a Captain in the U.S. Air Force during the Vietnam War and was the Editor of a command-level newspaper for the Aerospace Defense Command in New York, which was named the No. 1 newspaper in the Air Force.  She has also received numerous writing awards including awards for medical reporting from the Society for Professional Journalists and the Public Service Award from the Ohio Health Care Association.  A Mom herself, Linda’s daughter Ellen works as a film editor in Burbank, California.


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All of these would surely be enough reason for Ms. Kramer to be chosen as the Moms For Ohio Award Winner for the 2007 Local Journalism Award, but there’s more.  For what makes Ms. Kramer an outstanding editor is her own strong code of ethics and her proven track record of producing a paper that is genuinely fair and balanced.  In addition, should you read the Sun Newspapers under her direction, you will find that the news is on the news page and the editorials are on the editorial pages.  There is a clear division for readers between what is opinion and what is fact, and that is an extremely important issue for papers who truly seek to build a reputation of providing credible and accurate news for its readers and under Ms. Kramer’s direction, Sun Newspapers has certainly earned an outstanding reputation of doing just that.

 
Each year, there is a week dedicated as the “Nationwide Ethics Week For Journalists”.  Duringnewspapers.jpg that week, Ms. Kramer wrote an editorial which clearly explained the code of ethics that journalist write under.  And one has only to read the Sun Newspapers that are operated under Ms. Kramer to see that she applies these ethics each and every week.  She wrote, “The Code of Ethics is put together by the Society of Professional Journalists, which maintains an Ethics Committee and publishes a textbook for journalism students. There are four main topics in the code with numerous subheads. Basically it boils down to "Seek truth and report it." "Minimize harm." "Act independently." and "Be accountable”.  A journalist’s job is to be as accurate and fair as possible. Are we perfect? No. But we strive to be. We should be beholden to no one — not politicians, not advertisers. And we owe it to our readers to admit mistakes and correct them. Our news stories should be objective with every side represented. There are always two sides to a story and sometimes three or four. We need to make sure everyone has their say.”

The newspapers under Linda Kramer’s leadership have done exactly that and we want to thank Linda for her dedication and service and for truly making a difference in the cities in which she serves.

 

 



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