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CNN Silences Employees – Forbids Them From Posting, Commenting, Etc.
Deus Ex Malcontent. and CNN ^ | CNN HR Department

Posted on 08/05/2008 9:15:06 AM PDT by MindBender26

***NEW CNN POLICY REGARDING PERSONAL WRITINGS ONLINE***

We’ve gotten a number of questions from CNN staff wanting clarification of CNN policy on communicating publicly about our work, or on news or public affairs -- on the internet. In Blogs. In Chatrooms. On video sharing sites. On social networking sites.

Below are some of the typical questions -- and our answers. We hope this is helpful to everyone,

After reading -- please don’t hesitate to call or email anyone at Standards and Practices if you have further questions. (See contact info below).

MOST IMPORTANT TO REMEMBER:

UNLESS GIVEN PERMISSION BY CNN MANAGEMENT, CNN EMPLOYEES ARE TO AVOID TAKING PUBLIC POSITIONS ON THE ISSUES AND PEOPLE AND ORGANIZATIONS ON WHICH WE REPORT.

The best rule of thumb is, keep in mind whether what you are doing or saying is "in public." In most cases, what you write online is public or can be made public.

CAN I COMMENT IN A CHAT ROOM?

It depends on what you’re commenting on. A chat room is, of course, a public place. If you identify yourself, or could in any way be identified, then you should not comment on anything CNN reports on. Remember, even though you don’t say who you are, someone else might reveal your identity. AND if you’re discussing things that are in the news, keep in mind you could be seen as representing CNN, and therefore you should not comment on the issues CNN covers.

HOW ABOUT MYSPACE, FACEBOOK OR OTHER SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES?

Again, on these sites only write about something CNN would not report on. Don't list preferences regarding political parties or newsmakers that are the subject of CNN reporting. Local issues that CNN wouldn’t report on would be OK. And of course private communication with friends or family about issues that aren’t in the news is fine. If you are not sure, ask your supervisor or S&P for parameters on posting. (S&P contact info is listed below).

Also keep in mind that you should not be commenting or writing about what goes on in the workplace at CNN without specific approval by CNN senior managers. For example, in some cases there have and will be exceptions made to have some staff get information out to an outside audience on platforms like Twitter about our upcoming coverage plans.

But without those approved exceptions, your workplace activity is proprietary and so you should not be writing on these sites about what goes on behind the scenes here at CNN.

CAN I POST MY WORK ON YOUTUBE, PODCASTS OR OTHER VIDEO SHARING SITES?

You should not post any CNN material online unless it is approved. Likewise, if you make a short video on your own time, if there’s any question about it being something that CNN might air, first ask someone before posting it. And again, if the subject touches on anything you might cover or CNN reports or may report on, you should likely stay away from it. If it is a close call, ask your supervisor or S&P.

CAN I POST TO iReport.com?

This site was developed specifically for non-CNN material, so no, you shouldn’t. However, a separate procedure has been developed for CNN’ers to send in material. It’s called weReport and you can see the details for how it works at http://sketch.turner.com/wereport. As always, if you capture pictures or video on news stories call the national desk and they’ll help you arrange to feed it in.

HOW ABOUT SECOND LIFE?

CNN’ers are encouraged to visit Second Life, just keep in mind it’s a public place and the same rules (listed above) apply as they would to “real” public life.

CAN I HAVE MY OWN WEBSITE OR BLOG?

Yes. But you should notify your supervisor about it, to have it cleared as a non-conflict for your work. Your supervisor may choose to then have it cleared at another level or by S&P. And again, you shouldn’t post commentary on anything you might cover in your work or CNN may report on, or write about the CNN workplace or post CNN material without permission by a senior CNN manager.

WHAT ABOUT POSTING LINKS TO OTHER WEBSITES, ARTICLES FROM OTHER PUBLICATIONS AND VIDEO FROM OTHER SOURCES?

Again, if your web activity clearly shows that you are taking a position on an issue CNN reports on or is likely to report on, you should avoid such activity.

In addition, you should not operate under an alias on your website or blog in order to participate in biased public behavior. Despite your use of an alias to express a view that may present a conflict of interest, it is still your opinion. Your real identity and occupation could be revealed by someone else at any point.

WHY SHOULDN’T I COMMENT ON NEWS OR CURRENT AFFAIRS?

Unless given permission to comment publicly on the issues or people we report on as a CNN analyst or commentator, it is important that you and all other CNN employees be independent and objective regarding the news and people that we cover.

If you publicly declare your preference for issues or candidates or one side or the other of the public policy issues CNN reports on, then your ability to be viewed as objective is compromised.

We appreciate that everyone has a life outside work and we encourage all of our employees to get involved with the issues that are important within their communities. That said, you need to avoid any appearance of bias or partiality. It’s just one of the responsibilities associated with working for a news organization.

WHAT IF I DON’T WORK DIRECTLY WITH NEWS GATHERING OR NEWS REPORTING BUT ELSEWHERE WITHIN THE SUPPORTING DEPARTMENTS OF CNN?

In discussions about this issue with your colleagues across CNN, it was felt by them that it was important to have this policy apply across the board. If you don’t follow this policy, and you are officially a CNN employee, the loss of objectivity won’t just apply to you, but could be associated with CNN. Therefore this policy applies to all CNN employees in all departments worldwide.

WHAT ABOUT FREELANCE EMPLOYEES AND INTERNS?

Supervisors should make sure freelancers and interns read this policy now -- or on their first day going forward -- and commit to following it.

CAN I GIVE SPEECHES, OR WRITE ABOUT CNN?

CNN reserves the right to say who gives speeches or makes personal appearances on behalf of CNN. A number of your colleagues do give speeches to schools, colleges, and other organizations. Those requests must first be approved by your supervisor and then will go through CNN PR for review. PR will bring them to S&P for final review and approval taking into consideration who the invitation is from, the subject matter to be discussed -- and/or whether travel expenses/an honorarium are being paid. Our employees write books, and occasionally do other outside writing, but it all must be approved by your supervisor first, and then by PR and by S&P as appropriate. This policy is outlined in Section E of the Standards & Practices Policy Guide. Every employee should have a Guide and should read it and review it. (If you don't have a Guide, please ask your HR representative for one.)


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Computers/Internet
KEYWORDS: achillwind; cnn; codeofsilence; dnctalkingpoints; internet; looselipssinkobama; propagandawingofdnc; weblogs; workplace
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To: the invisib1e hand

Ah.. an admitted troll. LOL

Fine. have a nice day, move along, nothing to see here. hahahaha


21 posted on 08/05/2008 9:37:31 AM PDT by Rick.Donaldson (http://www.transasianaxis.com - Please visit for latest on DPRK/Russia/China/et al.)
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To: PurpleMan

I agree. What organization would want it’s employees using it’s name on the web, without any oversight?


22 posted on 08/05/2008 10:00:40 AM PDT by stuartcr (Election year.....Who we gonna hate, in '08?)
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To: MindBender26

Darn, now we’ll never find out what the biased, liberal, globalists at CNN really think.


23 posted on 08/05/2008 10:04:23 AM PDT by mikey_hates_everything
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To: mikey_hates_everything

Oops, scratch the commas.


24 posted on 08/05/2008 10:06:42 AM PDT by mikey_hates_everything
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To: Always Right
Out of lurkdom to say: You guys kill me !!!!

That is so funny .. Made my day. I have been gone & have not donated the past year
because of the McCain bashing,, but i missed the wit & sheer pleasure of reading u guys!!!

25 posted on 08/05/2008 10:11:13 AM PDT by getnitright (Republicans & Conservatives need to band together ;Now more then ever)
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To: MindBender26
And of course private communication with friends or family about issues that aren’t in the news is fine

Phew, glad they got that cleared up. Calling the supervisor for permission to talk to Grandma would get tedious for everyone.

26 posted on 08/05/2008 10:19:05 AM PDT by wbill
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To: MindBender26

GW Bush is at it again, restricting the free speech of correspondents! /s


27 posted on 08/05/2008 10:20:19 AM PDT by syriacus (Democrats got THEIR "change" in Election 2006. Are WE better off now?)
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To: JimSEA
It makes one wonder if, perhaps, there are dissenters to the Obama theology??

Excellent question. Maybe there is a movement afoot to nominate Hillary.

28 posted on 08/05/2008 10:23:59 AM PDT by syriacus (Democrats got THEIR "change" in Election 2006. Are WE better off now?)
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To: Rick.Donaldson
Ah.. an admitted troll. LOL

In exactly the same way that I'm a racist for not supporting Obama.

29 posted on 08/05/2008 10:26:33 AM PDT by the invisib1e hand
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To: getnitright

Thanks. BTW, the McCain bashing has seemingly died down. I think the rhetoric level during primary season around here is a bit much. But most come to their senses once they realize who the real opponent is. I am not thrilled with McCain, but Obama would be 100% pure disastrous (see my tagline).


30 posted on 08/05/2008 10:29:28 AM PDT by Always Right (Obama: more arrogant than Bill Clinton, more naive than Jimmy Carter, and more liberal than LBJ.)
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To: MindBender26

Golly, so now we won’t know who Jack Cafferty really likes?


31 posted on 08/05/2008 10:31:52 AM PDT by ozzymandus
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To: MindBender26
The Supreme Court ruled that campaign donations is the equivalent of speech. Does this mean that CNN employees are forbidden to donate to political campaigns, too?

-PJ

32 posted on 08/05/2008 10:33:46 AM PDT by Political Junkie Too (Obama's "citizen of the world" is the 2008 version of Kerry's "global test.")
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To: MindBender26

Loose lips sink Obama.

No one is permitted to mention all of the gaffes they edit and correct in transcription.

“Alls we can say is merci beaucoup.”


33 posted on 08/05/2008 10:34:53 AM PDT by weegee (Hi there.)
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To: davidlachnicht
>>>>>None of it speaks to posting/publishing anonymously or under a pseudonym.

Wondered how long it would take anyone to get that!

Le Blog?

Moi?

Non!

34 posted on 08/05/2008 10:35:13 AM PDT by MindBender26 (Leftists stop arguing when they see your patriotism, your logic, your CAR-15 and your block of C4.)
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To: MindBender26

Oh, please! As if there weren’t other web outlets.


35 posted on 08/05/2008 10:50:38 AM PDT by pabianice
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To: PurpleMan
>>>Actually, the restrictions are well within the bounds of an employer - employee contract.

Totally agree, but are they

1: Disclosed pre-employment
2: In line with collective bargaining (union) agreements covering on-air talent, technicians, etc.

Most of all in a company that holds itself out to be “fair and balanced” (I know that is the FOX term, but you know what I mean), if a poster/speaker was willing to declare that they were not speaking on behalf of the company but only posting/giving a personal opinion, why is the restriction needed, or even worse, (God forbid) PC ?

36 posted on 08/05/2008 10:53:23 AM PDT by MindBender26 (Leftists stop arguing when they see your patriotism, your logic, your CAR-15 and your block of C4.)
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