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  <title>332 Journalism at a crossroads: A new declaration aims to rebuild trust in the news</title>
  <description>Journalism is being forced to answer a question it long avoided: why should the public trust it at all? At a moment when credibility is eroding and the definition of a journalist is increasingly blurred, a new industry-wide framework is attempting to reset the standard. The 2026 Oxford Declaration on Journalistic Integrity and Public Trust is not just another set of principles — it is a direct response to a crisis of confidence. And as Steve Herman makes clear, the stakes are no longer theoretical — “the house is on fire and we need to respond to that.” Access more at this episode’s landing page, at:  https://www.editorandpublisher.com/stories/journalism-at-a-crossroads-a-new-declaration-aims-to-rebuild-trust-in-the-news,261320 &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
  <author_name>&amp;quot;E &amp;amp; P Reports&amp;quot; from Editor &amp;amp; Publisher Magazine hosted by Mike Blinder</author_name>
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