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What source do you choose for political news? Are you sure you're studying or viewing a neutral version of events? Recent polls suggest that almost all journalists are usually liberal and so may vote Democrats than Republicans. Based on the individual or the network they work for, their private opinions can sometimes affect the standard of the news they broadcast.

It's a journalist's job to provide the news to the public but it ought to be presented without being affected by their private opinion. They're obliged to tell the truth and remain independent from the event being covered. This is okay in theory but in practice how often are the news individuals or the publications or networks they represent impartial?

Many people believe that political news is always biased based on the source of the information. For instance certain individuals will only believe what they hear on Fox news and not CNN, whilst others opt for CNN. A lot of people believe that Fox leans to the right while others maintain it just provides the news in a format that suits their listeners. At the end of the day, it's a matter of education. Make an attempt to obtain information from several different sources to be able to form your own educated views on recent events. Political news will often be controversial. Good news never sold newspapers or enhanced ratings!

But the people reporting political news should let the facts prove the idea. They shouldn't be tempted to generate the reality particularly if the reason behind doing this is to improve ratings. But this is a theoretical discussion. In a society where the news stations with better rankings are more successful and therefore earn more money, it is probably unrealistic to expect them to remain totally impartial to incidents happening in political waters.

 



 

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