Journ 1100 1st Edition Lecture 26Outline of Last Lecture I. Pentagon PapersII. United States vs. O’Brian (1968) Intermediate scrutinyIII. Prior RestraintIV. Do journalists have more rights? Branzberg vs. HayesV. Privacy and Free Speech 4 Privacy Claims VI. Independence Central importance?VII. Objectivity Critique?VIII. Structural biases of journalism1. Temporal 2. Bad news3. Commercial4. Expediency5. VisualThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.6. FairnessOutline of Current Lecture I. Journalism vs. StenographyII. Why do journalists use objectivity?III. ObjectivityIV. Bias Journalism: is how the story is interpreted Stenography: word for word record Why do journalists use objectivity?o To build trust/credibility Objectivityo May be impossible as individuals but is possible for journalism as a methodo “objectivity norm guides journalists to separate facts from values, and reportonly to facts” – Michael Shudson Biaso News media have liberal vs. conservative biaso Owners/managers conservative biaso Reporters democratic biasThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a
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