What is the difference between objective and subjective reporting?
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Objective Reporting: Definition: Presents facts without personal bias or interpretation. Example: "The event took place at 9 AM, attended by 200 people." Subjective Reporting: Definition: Involves personal opinions, interpretations, or feelings. Example: "The event was a tremendous success, with anRead more
Key Distinctions:
Consideration:
- Objective Reporting: Aims for impartiality, letting readers form their opinions.
- Subjective Reporting: Reflects the reporter’s viewpoint, potentially influencing reader perceptions.
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