Just the Facts: How "Objectivity" Came to Define American JournalismNYU Press, 1 Nov 1998 - 297 halaman Draws a history of journalism's most respected tenet—objectivity |
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... York Times , felt that one of the chief problems at that paper was its " white male voice ... seldom reflecting America's diversity . " 13 Jill Nelson , an African American reporter who worked for the Washington Post , wrote that blacks ...
... York Times editorial offered that " the difference between news and fiction is the difference between a mirror and a painting . Let the artist boast keener vision , but don't let him palm off oil " 22 on canvas as a reflection in glass ...
... newspaper from the last hundred or so years . On August 9 , 1974 , to cite a dramatic example , the New York Times ran the following lead : " Richard Milhous Nixon , the 37th President of the United States , announced tonight that he ...
... York Times , “ but you have to strive for it time of its greatest success in the 1890s . An. " 49 anyway . One journalist told me that " objectivity " was not attainable , but like the North Star , was a fixed mark to help journalists ...
... York Times and other papers that shared the “objective” paradigm, what we recognize as the traits of “objectivity” were, as I will show, all in place. It is here that our journey ends. Although this study will occasionally apply lessons ...
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Edwin M Stanton and Information | |
Science Culture Cholera and the Rise | |
A Slanderous and NastyMinded Mulatress | |
Notes | |
Bibliographic Essay | |
Index | |
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