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Objectivity (journalism) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Objectivity is a significant principle of journalistic professionalism. Journalistic objectivity can refer to fairness , disinterestedness , factuality , and nonpartisanship , but most often ...
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Objectivity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Objectivity can refer to: • Objectivity (journalism) • Objectivity (science) • Objectivity (philosophy) • Objectivity (frame invariance) • Objectivity in historiography • Objectivity/DB - a commercia...
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Here's where I can almost hear the journalism professors scream, "Stop the presses!" The traditional journalistic approach is to conduct your interviews and experience a connection with your subjects, ... The goal contemporary journalists should strive toward -- at least in long, reflective form -- is not objectivity.
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In Defence of a Supposedly Outdated Notion: The Range of Application of Journalistic Objectivity ... Dennis, Everett. (1984). Journalistic objectivity is possible. In John C. Merrill & Everett Dennis (Eds.), Basic issues in mass communication (pp. 111-119). New York: Macmillan.
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Many television journalists attempt to project an image of being objective, dealing in facts, as seekers of the truth, and of providing fair and balanced journalism. But contrary to what they would have us believe, ... Television journalism, then, ... The program was already in progress when I got on the machine and Mr.
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; Return to normal view; ... Objectivity is the only solution to calm the debate and to obtain ... journalistic distance, he says. "I think it would be risky to take position...
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