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The rise and fall of journalism: How a noble profession lost its authority

From authority to chaos: The unravelling of modern journalism.

The origins of journalism as a public duty For most of the twentieth century journalism was anchored in a clear sense of duty. Reporters entered the field with the understanding that they served the public. Newsrooms valued accuracy, restraint and a commitment to gathering facts before drawing conclusions. Publishers invested …

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Beyond clickbait: Is traditional media still your guardian of truth?

Traditional media

In an era dominated by a deluge of information, the question of whether to trust traditional media has become increasingly complex and consequential. With the advent of digital platforms and the rapid dissemination of news across various channels, the reliability of information has become a paramount concern for the discerning …

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