Objectivity of Journalism Merriam Webster defines objectivity as representing or treating facts and conditions without being distorted by personal feelings, bias, interpretation. According to the definition of the Media Ethics School, objectivity means to leave the community. Giving them all gives them all the same weight. Otherwise add all interesting tweaks of hobbies.
So what is the objectivity related to the news - on the contrary, how should it be? According to the American Journalism Research Institute, the initial concept of objectivity of journalism requires the use of "a method of transparent evidence", so "prejudice never loses the correctness of the work" . Dr. Sandrin-Boudana believes that the concept of objectivity of journalism is evolving, and I believe that it is no longer considered synonymous with neutrality or withdrawal.
Merriam Webster defines objectivity as expressing or processing the perceived facts and conditions without being distorted by personal feelings, bias, interpretation. The objective news defined in this book is fact-driven news. In general, journalists are not persons perfectly, as journalists are people and people are subjective. However, journalists may try to be objective. The first article I commented and analyzed is an international article that directly affects me and people in a particular category. The second is a local article on the parking problem affecting the large population of Seattle. Both articles come from the Seattle Times
The media continues to ask questions. Journalist Martin Bell denied the objectivity of "attached" news (Bell, 1998). Major articles entitled Reconsidering Objectivity in the Colombian news reviews repeat the above complaint (Cunningham, 2003). The public policy center of the United States announced "change declaration" in the press. That is, whether objectivity is "unstable" in the role of moral touchstone, and norms such as responsibility are increasingly important (Overholser, 2006) 10 to 11 pages
The objectivity of the news is to help the audience form their own ideas about the story, provide the facts separately, and then let the audience interpret it. In order to maintain the objectivity of journalism, journalists should provide the facts they prefer or agree to these facts. The objective report aims to explain problems and events in a neutral and impartial manner, regardless of the author's view or personal beliefs. According to sociologist Michael Schudson, "Objective belief is a belief about" facts ", distrust of" value "and their commitment to apartheid. Objectivity also outlines the role of journalists as a different institution from the fourth industry, government and large-scale interest groups.