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The thin line between reporting and interpretation in modern news
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The thin line between reporting and interpretation in modern news
Every time a piece of civic analysis appears online, someone eventually says it, “That’s not news. That’s opinion.” The criticism sounds straightforward, even common-sense. News, after all, is supposed to be neutral, a simple record of facts, free from interpretation. But the history of journalism tells a much more complicated story. For most of the press’s past, newspapers were anything but neutral observers. They were active participants in th…
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