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  2. Journalistic objectivity - Wikipedia

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    The transition from a political model of journalism to a commercial model requires the production of content that can be marketed across the political and ideological spectrum. The telegraph imposes pressures on journalists to prioritize the most important facts at the beginning of the story and adopt a simplified, homogenized and generic style ...

  3. More Partisan Journalism, Please—Just the Honest Kind - AOL

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    There is a lot of journalism out there that aims for objectivity but that is, in fact, bad and incompetent journalism. This is, or was, true of many small-town newspapers, which is one reason ...

  4. News values - Wikipedia

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    The aim here is to ensure a balanced spread of stories with minimal duplication across a news program or edition. [13] Such news values are qualitatively different from news values that relate to aspects of events, such as Eliteness (the elite status of news actors or sources) or Proximity (the closeness of the event's location to the target ...

  5. Journalism ethics and standards - Wikipedia

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    Civic journalism adopts a modified approach to objectivity; instead of being uninvolved spectators, the press is active in facilitating and encouraging public debate and examining claims and issues critically. This does not necessarily imply advocacy of a specific political party or position.

  6. Opinion - Why Elon Musk’s lawsuit against Media Matters…matters

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    Elon Musk is suing Media Matters for allegedly manipulating Twitter's algorithm to create false narratives and damage his reputation, while Sarah Palin and a Navy veteran have won lawsuits against ...

  7. Theodore L. Glasser - Wikipedia

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    Instead of ever achieving objectivity, Glasser and co-author James Ettema were the first to demonstrate that norms of professional journalism amount to an attempt to "objectify morality" [2] According to Glasser, Journalists need to be overt and candid advocates for social justice, and it's hard to do that under the constraints of objectivity.

  8. Outline of journalism - Wikipedia

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    Gonzo journalism – style of journalism without claims of objectivity, often including the reporter as part of the story via a first-person narrative. Investigative journalism – form of journalism that applies investigative methods (such as hidden cameras and going undercover), usually to expose crime, political corruption, or corporate ...

  9. Tom Rosenstiel - Wikipedia

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    API also created a source auditing program called Source Matters. In August 2021, Rosenstiel joined the faculty of the Philip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland as the Eleanor Merrill Visiting Professor on the Future of Journalism. He will remain involved with API's research and its change management work as an advisor.