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by chiefalchemist
2991 days ago
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True. But it can still be presented as what it is, an opinion. "It is the opinion of this reporter..." or "Based on what we know and the current facts..." Etc. Better still, "What we don't know is..." The gaps in the analysis are never pointed out. Yes, that makes it opinion. Nothing wrong with that, but then it's not analysis, and certainly not transparent in the journalism sense of the word. The problem is, stuff with obvious _glaring_ holes gets presented as full-investigated and complete. |
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In the UK newspapers basically publicly declare their bias and everyone knows so you make sure you read a left-biased paper as well as a right-biased one.
I don't know if the wire services manage to be completely unbiased?