Review of the 5th Week Class (Wednesday (2/12))
Hongtao Hao / 2020-02-12
Quiz
Link to the 5th_week_quiz
Topic: Journalism
Basic Concepts:
Journalism is the only media enterprise that democracy absolutely requires.
The only media practice and business specifically mentioned and protected by US Constitution
What is news? Information is not necessarily news
Process of gathering and verifying information then reporting
Helps the public make sense of prominent people, important events, political issues, cultural trends, unusual happenings so citizens can self-govern
Democratic Process
Need for informed citizens so they can govern themselves wisely in a free and open society
“Watch dog on the government” role
Protecting the 1st Amendment by providing a public forum: a place where people can participate in the “marketplace of ideas”
Values in American Journalism
- Transparency
Being open in sharing information and the reporting process
Not misrepresenting opinion pieces as factual reporting
- Neutrality
Belief that journalists should be observers who present facts without passing judgment on them
“Detached” writing style, using 3rd person in news stories
Attribution of sources
Goal: to report objectively although no report is completely objective because it must be constructed
From the Reading Material: Elements of Journalism
First Obligation is to the Truth
First Loyalty is to Citizens
Discipline of verification
Independence from those they cover
Independent monitor of power
Forum for public criticism & compromise
Storytelling with a purpose
Comprehensive and proportional (don't over-cover or under-cover an issue)
Exercise personal conscience (don't do something unethical)
Citizens’ rights and responsibilities