The Journalist’s Creed
I first came across The Journalist’s Creed January 28, 2005. It left an impression on me. The Journalist’s Creed was written by Walter Williams (July 2, 1864 - July 29, 1935), the founder of the Missouri School of Journalism and a former president of the University of Missouri.
The Journalist’s Creed
I believe in the profession of journalism.
I believe that the public journal is a public trust; that all connected with it are, to the full measure of responsibility, trustees for the public; that acceptance of lesser service than the public service is a betrayal of this trust.
I believe that clear thinking, clear statement, accuracy and fairness are fundamental to good journalism.
I believe that a journalist should write only what he holds in his heart to be true. I believe that suppression of the news, for any consideration other than the welfare of society, is indefensible.
I believe that no one should write as a journalist what he would not say as a gentleman; that bribery by one’s own pocket book is as much to be avoided as bribery by the pocketbook of another; that individual responsibility may not be escaped by pleading another’s instructions or another’s dividends.
I believe that advertising, news and editorial columns should alike serve the best interests of readers; that a single standard of helpful truth and cleanness should prevail for all; that supreme test of good journalism is the measure of its public service.
I believe that the journalism which succeeds the best-and best deserves success-fears God and honors man; is stoutly independent; unmoved by pride of opinion or greed of power; constructive, tolerant but never careless, self-controlled, patient, always respectful of its readers but always unafraid, is quickly indignant at injustice; is unswayed by the appeal of the privilege or the clamor of the mob; seeks to give every man a chance, and as far as law, an honest wage and recognition of human brotherhood can make it so, an equal chance; is profoundly patriotic while sincerely promoting international good will and cementing world-comradeship, is a journalism of humanity, of and for today’s world.

Several visitors requested a one-month typeable calendar and so I made one. The calendar is in both doc and pdf format. Only the doc format is typeable.
That is impressive. Well said.
It truly is.
“…fears God and honors man…”
Nice and quite a timely read for me.
I like that. I respect that and all who will abide by it.
However, I do not notice that all journalists to take this very seriously. This is sad.
Thanks for sharing this, Donna. :)It hits the nail on the head.
As a journalist for the last 28 years, and now a freelance writer and a sahm homeschooling our teenager, I say “Amen” to the Journalist’s Creed, which should be applicable to today’s journalists.
Thank you for this website, Donna! What a blessing it is to so many of us.
Blessings to you!