Neutral point of view
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+ | '''[[Objectivity (philosophy)|Objectivity]]''' is a significant principle of [[journalistic professionalism]]. According to scholars, objectivity may refer to ''fairness'', ''disinterestedness'', ''factuality'', and ''nonpartisanship''. The term therefore lacks a single meaning as journalists and the public use it in these varied ways. In many countries, [[advocacy journalism]] is considered as a legitimate sort of professional journalism. | ||
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Objectivity is a significant principle of journalistic professionalism. According to scholars, objectivity may refer to fairness, disinterestedness, factuality, and nonpartisanship. The term therefore lacks a single meaning as journalists and the public use it in these varied ways. In many countries, advocacy journalism is considered as a legitimate sort of professional journalism.
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