Journalistic Objectivity Is Overrated. What Really Matters Is Transparency, Accuracy, and Fairness
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The concept of objectivity in journalism is being reevaluated, with some arguing that transparency, accuracy, and fairness are more important. There is discussion about what could replace the traditional notion of objectivity, although it is unclear what the alternative might be. The role and behavior of journalists are being examined, with various perspectives on what Americans expect from them.