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if his sources are reliable ). Perception of corruption in Brazil Source: CPI 2019 Even so, the MPF accepts accusations of corruption of the most varied types every day. Journalists now have the information necessary to define corruption as a real problem, and the data to define it as a fact. Think of it in terms of journalistic objectivity . Newspapers can't just say, "We don't know if this is a problem, so we'll cover both sides equally ." We know it's a problem. Reporting on it from any other perspective is dishonest. The definition of "objectivity"
is not being neutral to all sides, but rather being objective about the facts: Objectivity (adjective): ability to focus on the objective (objectivity) or issue at hand, without mixing personal opinions or ideas. So when one, as a Rich People Phone Number List
journalist, knows that corruption is real, being objective does not mean reporting what all politicians say. It means that you don't let political opinions influence your attention to the facts . Also read: Less content = more conversion Opinion problems Second are all the stories where we know something is a problem but the journalist doesn't have any specific facts/data to help them cover it. An example could be the mobility problem in Florianópolis, the city where I live.
It doesn't take a genius to know that in two or three days in the city the traffic is slow. That is a fact. However, the solution to this problem is based on opinions. News classification matrix A problem, but one that we don't have enough data on It's a problem, but we don't know how to solve it. All parties, class entities and community groups have suggestions. Some want more buses, others more cycle paths, others sea transport and some have even thought about cable cars. Present the story to the audience as the problem it is, but focus coverage on presenting and reporting on the many solutions and promoting debate about them . As journalists, you must present each solution equally, detailing and holding each party accountable for the accuracy and usefulness of the information provided. Facts that are not problems Then we have stories that we know are not a problem, but that others claim are . News classification matrix Facts that are not a problem as claimed An
is not being neutral to all sides, but rather being objective about the facts: Objectivity (adjective): ability to focus on the objective (objectivity) or issue at hand, without mixing personal opinions or ideas. So when one, as a Rich People Phone Number List
journalist, knows that corruption is real, being objective does not mean reporting what all politicians say. It means that you don't let political opinions influence your attention to the facts . Also read: Less content = more conversion Opinion problems Second are all the stories where we know something is a problem but the journalist doesn't have any specific facts/data to help them cover it. An example could be the mobility problem in Florianópolis, the city where I live.
It doesn't take a genius to know that in two or three days in the city the traffic is slow. That is a fact. However, the solution to this problem is based on opinions. News classification matrix A problem, but one that we don't have enough data on It's a problem, but we don't know how to solve it. All parties, class entities and community groups have suggestions. Some want more buses, others more cycle paths, others sea transport and some have even thought about cable cars. Present the story to the audience as the problem it is, but focus coverage on presenting and reporting on the many solutions and promoting debate about them . As journalists, you must present each solution equally, detailing and holding each party accountable for the accuracy and usefulness of the information provided. Facts that are not problems Then we have stories that we know are not a problem, but that others claim are . News classification matrix Facts that are not a problem as claimed An