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Media Ethics Objectivity as a journalistic ideal What is objectivity? “A mechanism to divorce fact from opinion” (Patterson & Wilkins) “A refusal to allow individual bias to influence what is reported or how it is covered” (Patterson & Wilkins) Are advertisements and press releases expected to be objective? Has American journalism always striven for objectivity? What factors led to a standard of objectivity? Technology Advertising Yellow journalism Growth of public relations Progressivism Without protection against propaganda, without standards of evidence, the living substance of all popular decision is exposed to every prejudice and to infinite exploitation.” Walter Lippmann, “Liberty and the News” (1920) What are the problems with objectivity? Journalist as stenographer: the McCarthy scandal Journalist as official mouthpiece: Civil Rights era/Vietnam Journalist as neutral observer: Bosnia, Rwanda Objectivity at the micro-level Verifiable facts (The Mule/Janet Cooke) Neutral words (Impending war/terrorist) Multiple viewpoints (environmental coverage) Consideration of perceptions (Philly Daily News mug shot cover) "I think the cover was literally correct, but a mistake on our part because what we have to worry about is perceptions, and not just the literal truth," Stalberg said. "My perception was that it was suggesting that all people who commit murders are black males. Everyone saw it a little differently, but I can understand why people were offended by it." Objectivity at the macro-level Selection of stories and topics Presentation of shows/papers Cumulative impact Pack journalism