The Importance Of Truth In Journalism

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When discussing truth, we must take into the perspective the truth is being set from. As truth is based on the viewpoint of the objector. What is truth does not come from one perspective, and one perspective only, but rather takes into many different accounts to form a truth. This truth can be taken as truth or be misconstrued by the one trying to understand the statement. In journalism, many journalists write from a specific viewpoint, meaning the truth is often portrayed in multiple viewpoints. It is up to the journalist to decide what parts are truth and what parts are not needed in order to tell the truth. Often times, using real voices to help portray the truth to the journalist’s audience helps advance the notion that the information …show more content…

Though this is difficult due to our capitalist society of wanting to make more money. This being, advertisers will pull their ads if the audience the information is being explained to does not fall into their mind set. “Journalism, the famous first draft of history, is especially vulnerable to the damage to mainstream consensus.” (Shirky 11). There needs to be a way to separate what are the fake facts from the so-called truth in order to find the real truths in the story. What makes this difficult to do is that there is “no neutral position from which to stand; every assertion the press publishes is backstopped b the relevance of the community making that assertion” (12). Reporter and editors in journalism cannot not report on a story, they need to be constantly updating which means sometimes the truth is changed to please their audience. The standardization of hiring and training means the industry is self-regulated based on their audience, thus forcing censorship onto journalists who do not follow the standards placed upon them. Making is complicated for the viewers who are trying to find the truth to be able to receive such. The way the media portrays the truth is quick, fast-paced and written specifically for the audience reading from the newspaper or website. Thus not getting the truth they want but rather a misconstrued truth the journalists were made to

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