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Objective Journalism vs. Partisan Journalism

   
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Title: Objective Journalism vs. Partisan Journalism
 
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5). The news reported is given with "balance" and "fairness." But without a slant to a given position, the reporting lacks assertiveness. According to Cunningham, "Objectivity makes reporters hesitant to inject issues into the news that aren't already out there" (Cunningham par...
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13). If it has not already been presented, it is tough to sell a new twist to an editor. This leads to incomplete reporting. Cunningham says research that is not done aggressively and completely is a formula for bad reporting (Cunningham par. 11). Objective reporters are often hesitant to question politicians...
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