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Balancing bias in the media

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posted on 2024-11-13, 11:34 authored by Sharon Beder
The news is presented to give the impression it is factual, uncoloured by journalistic bias, so each side of a controversy is accurately reported. This paper outlines the way that the influence of editors, owners, advertisers – as well as journalistic conventions – are more important to the final result of journalism than the reporting skills or biases of individual journalists.

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Beder, S, Balancing bias in the media, in The science minister and the sea cow: thirteen essays on the nature of choice, Braidwood, N.S.W., Finlay Lloyd, Braidwood, 2007, 60-70. Original publisher information available here

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60-70

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English

RIS ID

19783

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