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3 pages in length. Mass media have metamorphosed from a collection of individuals focused upon accurately gathering and reporting society and the world's goings-on to a splintered faction of journalists whose only desire is to trump the next reporter by scooping the story under any incorrect and/or unethical means. This transformation has cost the once-respected journalism trade a hefty price in terms of its reputation; the public has become wary of what it reads, hears and sees with the advent of sensationalized reporting. War coverage is a particularly delicate area where a given journalist's personal agenda, sloppy fact-finding and pressure to produce routinely skew the truth. No bibliography.
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trump the next reporter by scooping the story under any incorrect and/or unethical means. This transformation has cost the once-respected journalism trade a hefty price in terms of its
reputation; the public has become wary of what it reads, hears and sees with the advent of sensationalized reporting. War coverage is a particularly delicate area where a given
journalists personal agenda, sloppy fact-finding and pressure to produce routinely skew the truth. One of the most glaring pieces of evidence associated with the inaccurate and imbalanced war coverage is
how the entire world is oblivious to the suffering endured by the Iraqis caught in the middle of this global power struggle. Utilizing the compassionate - and courageous -
insight of Robert Fisk, reporter for The Independent, in such articles as Still Iraqs Civil Servants go to Work, and Still They go on Dying and Freed Iraqis Still Waiting
for the Wind of Change, this paper will illustrate how these innocent citizens are not only lumped together as being part of the enemy scourge, but they are refused acknowledgement
by an industry allegedly built upon truth-telling and objectivity but now demonstrates only manipulation and omission. Additionally, Bob Williams Ethics Essay will set the foundation upon which all journalists are
obligated to utilize with regard to their respective subjects, yet a reality not many employ in their day-to-day reporting. Brent Cunninghams Re-Thinking Objectivity and Jonathan Curiels A Reporter Who
Thinks Objective Journalism is a Synonym for Government Mouthpiece will provide additional insight as to the perceived importance that objectivity has within the industry. The overall argument will question -
and then illustrate - why the journalists have compromised their integrity by way of ignoring, manipulating and outright aggrandizing the truth. What was once an industry to respect and
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