Ethical Dilemmas in The Insider

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Michael K

 

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January 21, 2016

 

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An investigative reporter at CBS's "60 Minutes", Lowell Bergman, convinces Wigand to testify to these allegations in an interview. Wigand risks his entire future by doing so. He is harassed and threatened for coming out with the information. Despite the risks that Wigand has taken, the executives at CBS decide not to air the interview because of fear of litigation from Brown and Williamson...
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He is harassed and threatened for coming out with the information. Despite the risks that Wigand has taken, the executives at CBS decide not to air the interview because of fear of litigation from Brown and Williamson. The key ethical dilemma presented in the movie is this decision whether or not to air the interview...
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