Friday, June 4, 2010

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THE OBJECTIVITY IN JOURNALISM

All existing codes of journalism ethics support in one form or another objective truth as the supreme ideal of good reporting. This is because it comes to meeting a basic human right of the human person and the whole society, whose interests prevail over the particulars of the informant. Inseparable from the truth
are objectivity, accuracy and veracity. As it condemns all forms of distortion exhaustively informative, especially the omission, exaggeration or undue emphasis and propaganda. Distortion is equivalent to what is commonly used to call handling.
absolute objectivity is not always possible in practice minimal
If objectivity is indispensable, the truth is in all respects inexcusable. The reporter that is untrue, misleading, and from that time lost the right to inform. Mistakes can be ethically correct. Deliberate deception is not ever.

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