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There are many possible reasons for the public’s declining trust in journalism — it’s falling for pretty much everyone — but it’s plausible that one of them is the difference in that way journalists ...
(He failed.) Sign up for the How to Read This Chart newsletter Subscribe to How to Read This Chart, a weekly dive into the data behind the news. Each Saturday, Opinions columnist Philip Bump makes ...
It turns out that is a term employed by those who want to get rid of objectivity in journalism. Last week, a journalism think tank – if that’s not an oxymoron – released a 47-page study ...
Amid all the profound challenges and changes roiling the American news media today, newsrooms are debating whether traditional objectivity should still be the standard for news reporting.
In a guest essay last week for The Post, Downie made the case that newsrooms must set aside journalistic objectivity because a new generation of journalists “believe that pursuing objectivity ...
These terms tend to be used interchangeably but, in fact, mean different things. Objectivity has its roots in American ...
For decades, objectivity has been cited as journalism's gold standard, promising that journalists would stick “to the facts" and deliver both sides of the story, excluding their personal views.
Images: Getty Images Composite: Mark Kelly Beyond objectivity or back to objectivity? That seems to be an essential question for American journalism. Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite ...
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