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Journalistic Fact Verses Opinion: The Feasibility of the Australian Press Council’s Principle 5

 
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Journalistic Fact Verses Opinion: The Feasibility of the Australian Press Council’s Principle 5

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A 5 page discussion of the Australian Press Council’s “Principle 5” which states in part that publications written by journalist should make fact clearly distinguishable from opinion. This paper analyzes the degree to which fact can be distinguished from opinion and the degree to which distinction is desirable. Emphasizes that fact is always clearly distinguishable from opinion and that passing this distinction on to the reader is an integral part of the journalistic responsibility. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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