{"id":335677,"date":"2023-02-01T11:15:53","date_gmt":"2023-02-01T16:15:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.sgtreport.com\/?p=335677"},"modified":"2023-02-01T11:11:20","modified_gmt":"2023-02-01T16:11:20","slug":"objectivity-has-got-to-go-news-leaders-call-for-the-end-of-objective-journalism","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.sgtreport.com\/2023\/02\/objectivity-has-got-to-go-news-leaders-call-for-the-end-of-objective-journalism\/","title":{"rendered":"\u201cObjectivity Has Got To Go\u201d: News Leaders Call for the End of Objective Journalism"},"content":{"rendered":"

by Jonathan Turley, Jonathan Turley<\/a>:<\/em><\/p>\n

\"\"We\u00a0previously discussed<\/a>\u00a0the movement in journalism schools to get rid of principles of objectivity in journalism. Advocacy journalism is the new touchstone in the media even as polls show that trust in the media is plummeting. Now, former executive editor for The Washington Post Leonard Downie Jr. and former CBS News President Andrew Heyward have released the results of their\u00a0interviews<\/a>\u00a0with over 75 media leaders and concluded that objectivity is now considered reactionary and even harmful. Emilio Garcia-Ruiz, editor-in-chief at the San Francisco Chronicle said it plainly:\u00a0\u201cObjectivity has got to go.\u201d<\/p>\n

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Notably, while\u00a0Bob Woodword and others have finally admitted<\/a>\u00a0that the Russian collusion coverage lacked objectivity and resulted in false reporting, media figures are pushing even harder against objectivity as a core value in journalism.<\/p>\n

We have been discussing\u00a0the rise of advocacy journalism<\/a>\u00a0and the rejection of objectivity in journalism schools.\u00a0Writers<\/a>,\u00a0editors<\/a>,\u00a0commentators<\/a>, and\u00a0academics<\/a>\u00a0have embraced rising calls for censorship and speech controls, including\u00a0President-elect Joe Biden<\/a>\u00a0and his\u00a0key advisers<\/a>. This movement includes\u00a0academics rejecting the very concept of objectivity in journalism<\/a>\u00a0in favor of open advocacy.<\/p>\n

Columbia Journalism Dean and New Yorker writer Steve Coll<\/a>\u00a0decried how the First Amendment right to freedom of speech was being \u201cweaponized\u201d to protect disinformation. In an\u00a0interview<\/a>\u00a0with\u00a0The Stanford Daily<\/em>, Stanford journalism professor, Ted Glasser, insisted that journalism needed to \u201cfree itself from this notion of objectivity to develop a sense of social justice.\u201d He rejected the notion that journalism is based on objectivity and said that he views \u201cjournalists as activists because journalism at its best \u2014 and indeed history at its best \u2014 is all about morality.\u201d\u00a0 Thus, \u201cJournalists need to be overt and candid advocates for social justice, and it\u2019s hard to do that under the constraints of objectivity.\u201d<\/p>\n

Lauren Wolfe, the fired freelance editor for the New York Times, has not only gone public to defend her pro-Biden tweet but published a piece titled\u00a0\u201cI\u2019m a Biased Journalist and I\u2019m Okay With That<\/em>.\u201d\u00a0<\/a><\/p>\n

Former New York Times writer (and now\u00a0Howard University Journalism Professor<\/a>) Nikole Hannah-Jones is a leading voice for\u00a0advocacy journalism.<\/a><\/p>\n

Indeed, Hannah-Jones has declared \u201call journalism is activism<\/a>.\u201d Her 1619 Project has been challenged as deeply flawed and she has a long\u00a0record as a journalist of intolerance,<\/a>\u00a0controversial\u00a0positions on rioting<\/a>, and\u00a0fostering conspiracy theories<\/a>.\u00a0Hannah-Jones would later\u00a0help lead the effort at the Times<\/a>\u00a0to get rid of an editor and apologize for publishing a column from Sen. Tom Cotten as inaccurate and inflammatory.<\/p>\n

Polls show trust in the media at an all-time low<\/a>\u00a0with less than 20 percent of citizens trusting television or print media. Yet, reporters and academics continue to destroy the core principles that sustain journalism and ultimately the role of a free press in our society. Notably, writers who have been repeatedly charged with false or misleading columns are some of the greatest advocates for\u00a0dropping objectivity\u00a0 in journalism<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Now the leaders of media companies are joining this self-destructive movement. They are not speaking of columnists or cable hosts who routinely share opinions. They are speaking of actual journalists, the people who are relied upon to report the news.<\/p>\n

Saying that\u00a0\u201cObjectivity has got to go\u201d is, of course, liberating. You can dispense with the necessities of neutrality and balance. You can cater to your \u201cbase\u201d like columnists and opinion writers. Sharing the opposing view is now dismissed as \u201cbothsidesism.\u201d Done. No need to give credence to opposing views. It is a\u00a0familiar reality<\/a>\u00a0for those of us in higher education, which has been increasingly intolerant of opposing or dissenting views.<\/p>\n

Downie recounts how news leaders today<\/p>\n

\u201cbelieve that pursuing objectivity can lead to false balance or misleading \u201cbothsidesism\u201d in covering stories about race, the treatment of women, LGBTQ+ rights, income inequality, climate change and many other subjects. And, in today\u2019s diversifying newsrooms, they feel it negates many of their own identities, life experiences and cultural contexts, keeping them from pursuing truth in their work.\u201d<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

There was a time when all journalists shared a common \u201cidentity\u201d as professionals who were able to separate their own bias and values from the reporting of the news.<\/p>\n

Now, objectivity is virtually synonymous with prejudice. Kathleen Carroll, former executive editor at the Associated Press declared \u201cIt\u2019s objective by whose standard? \u2026 That standard seems to be White, educated, and fairly wealthy.\u201d<\/p>\n

Outlets like NPR are quickly erasing any lines between journalists and advocates.\u00a0NPR announced<\/a>\u00a0that reporters could participate in activities that advocate for \u201cfreedom and dignity of human beings\u201d on social media and in real life.<\/p>\n

Downie echoes such views and declares \u201cWhat we found has convinced us that truth-seeking news media must move beyond whatever \u2018objectivity\u2019 once meant to produce more trustworthy news.\u201d<\/p>\n

Really? Being less objective will make the news more trustworthy? That does not seem to have worked for years but Downie and others are doubling down like bad gamblers at Vegas.<\/p>\n

Indeed, the whole \u201cLet\u2019s Go Brandon\u201d chant is as much a criticism of the media as it is President Biden<\/a>.<\/p>\n

If there is little difference between the mainstream media and alternative media, the public will continue the trend away from the former. MSM has the most to lose from this movement, but, as individual editors, it remains popular to yield to advocates in their ranks. That is\u00a0what the New York Times did<\/a>\u00a0when it threw its own editors under the bus to satisfy the mob.<\/p>\n

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