The years of 2016 and 2017 have taught us, if nothing else, that the news we write, as much as the news we withhold, can distort the way readers perceive reality, with long-lasting consequences. But who decides what truth should be told? Read in full.
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Survey warns of endemic financial and political pressure across European newsrooms (Journalism.co.uk, 24 May 2018)
The years of 2016 and 2017 have taught us, if nothing else, that the news we write, as much as the news we withhold, can distort the way readers perceive reality, with long-lasting consequences. But who decides what truth should be told? Read in full.
24 May 18
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