7.1 Principles of Journalism
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News media and journalism ethics form the backbone of informed societies. From print to digital platforms, these systems disseminate current events and shape public opinion. Ethical principles guide journalists, emphasizing objectivity, accuracy, and transparency to maintain credibility and serve the public interest. The evolution of news media reflects technological advancements and societal changes. From the printing press to 24-hour news cycles and digital journalism, each era brought new challenges and opportunities. Today, journalists navigate complex ethical dilemmas in an age of media conglomeration, fake news, and algorithmic curation.
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News media and journalism ethics form the backbone of informed societies. From print to digital platforms, these systems disseminate current events and shape public opinion. Ethical principles guide journalists, emphasizing objectivity, accuracy, and transparency to maintain credibility and serve the public interest. The evolution of news media reflects technological advancements and societal changes. From the printing press to 24-hour news cycles and digital journalism, each era brought new challenges and opportunities. Today, journalists navigate complex ethical dilemmas in an age of media conglomeration, fake news, and algorithmic curation.
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