Most people think that truth should be objective rather than subjective when it comes to news. Do you think all news true? What is the function of newspaper?

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The truth must always be objective, no matter how painful it may be to broadcast. Unfortunately, nowadays all
news
channels tend to spice up the
news
they broadcast as it is all about getting the most viewers.
First
and foremost, the
newspapers
and
news
broadcasters have an important role in bringing the
news
to the public, in an objective manner, or to report the facts as it is.
However
, because of the numerous numbers of
news
outlets available, each one needs to grasp the majority number of viewers, and thereby journalists tend to twist the facts in order to get a sizeable audience.
For example
, in 2018 in a place called Burari, eleven members of a well-known family were found hanging in their home, as part of a ritual that had gone horrifically wrong. At the back of the victim's house, were eleven pipes leading outside. When the
news
broadcasters got hold of
this
information, they immediately jumped on
this
significance and trying to portray, that these deaths were being perfectly orchestrated, and that the number of pipes
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signified the number of victims.
However
, in reality, it was just a coincidence.
Newspapers
,
on the other hand
, are mediums that display world
news
in a booklet type of format, which has a longer shelf life.
In addition
to reporting on the world
news
, it
also
reports on entertainment, stocks, provides diet tips, thereby providing something for everyone to read. As
newspapers
, can be preserved it is possible to be able to view the
news
from many years ago. In conclusion, more often than not
news
broadcasters report the
news
with an intention to increase their viewer membership, and they will resort to any means necessary for
this
.
Newspapers
,
on the other hand
, report on a variety of topics, and since they have limited space, they tend to focus on the facts rather than focus on what sells
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • objective reporting
  • subjective interpretation
  • media bias
  • misinformation
  • journalistic integrity
  • editorial standards
  • fact-checking
  • watchdog role
  • public opinion
  • newsworthy
  • ethical journalism
  • credible sources
  • press freedom
  • sensationalism
  • media literacy
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