A non-comprehensive list of The Objective’s co-directors and readers’ picks for media coverage and commentary this year.
With so many news outlets available today, I’m often asked how to judge their reliability. Who can we trust? My response: Look for news organizations that follow traditional objective reporting ...
The Center for Integrity in News Reporting held its first awards dinner honoring impartial reporting at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. The organization, citing declining public confidence ...
Is there such a thing as objective reporting? Which values, and whose, should inform a journalist’s writing? How do current political conditions affect the nature of coverage? What if any limits ...
Most Americans can’t name an objective news source, and the 44 percent who do are less likely to cite NPR than Fox or CNN. That’s according to “American Views: Trust, Media and Democracy,” a ...
I have been an ACS member for over 10 years and thoroughly enjoy reading C&EN. I have a Ph.D. in biochemistry and an interest in politics. I have always appreciated the manner in which C&EN reports on ...
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My name is Stephane Peltier. You have written about me for the last three days (“Jury acquits ex school bus driver in gun case,” etc.). Thank you for your objectivity. Thank you for relating the truth ...
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