The Responsibilities of Journalists in Writing Analytical Articles
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https://doi.org/10.55640/eijps-06-04-04Keywords:
Journalistic Responsibility, analytical Articles, factual accuracyAbstract
This article explores the essential responsibilities of journalists in writing analytical articles, highlighting the importance of factual accuracy, objectivity, ethical considerations, audience understanding, and contextualization. As the media landscape evolves, the role of journalists extends beyond mere reporting to engaging audiences through well-researched and balanced analysis. The article emphasizes the need for transparency, accountability, and respect in journalism, ultimately advocating for informed public discourse.
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