talk of
journalism, objectivity is the first word that
springs
to mind.
Reporters are generally expected to disclose all facts and uncover all sides of an issue without
introducing any bias, as opposed to commentators, who are allowed to provide personal opinions.
However, in reality, objectivity is hard to achieve. Journalists have to
succumb to
either commercial or
political pressure, distorting facts and misleading the public. In many countries, news organisations are
controlled entirely by powerful political parties and
enjoined
to disregard the truth and disseminate
information that guides public opinions.
Another factor contributing to the erosion of journalistic standards throughout the news business is that
in these years, increasing
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