Some essential facts about journalism you must know

By MindStick

Freedom of the press - the right of journalists to report the news without fear of censorship or retaliation from those in power.

Objectivity - the expectation for journalists to report the news impartial and unbiasedly, without personal biases or agendas.

Ethics - the standards of conduct that guide journalists in their reporting, including accuracy, fairness, and respect for privacy.

Sources - the individuals or organisations that provide information to journalists, often on the condition of anonymity.

Digital media - online platforms and technology gathering, reporting, and disseminating news and information.

Citizen journalism - a form of journalism that involves members of the public reporting on news and events using social media.

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