RE: What is investigative journalism?
March 26, 2017 at 6:35 am
(This post was last modified: March 26, 2017 at 6:43 am by Silent Snob.)
(March 26, 2017 at 3:30 am)Silent Snob Wrote: What is investigative journalism?
What function has investigative journalism?
What is investigative journalism? And what isn't?
Are there examples of who/what is an investigative journalist and who/what isn't?
What would be the opposite of investigative journalism? And how can it be known as such?
Could there be something like "fake" investigative journalism? What if so, who/what would that be and how can it be necognized as such?
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Thank you in advance for answering the questions.
(March 26, 2017 at 5:13 am)downbeatplumb Wrote: Investigative journalism
Where news is looked at in depth evidence garnered, witnesses questioned facts ascertained by the journalist.
They investigate.
The opposite would be just reporting every piece of unfiltered rubbish that they see, usually off t'internet without checking its true. See your presidents preferred news sources for examples of these.
Thank you for the answer.
What do you mean by "see your presidents"?
How is the "in depth evidence garned"? By what means/methods?
Who/what does the fact-checking? And how does that process work?
How and by what means can it be assured that facts are facts and therefore true?
How can it be known who is an investigative journalist and who is not?
(March 26, 2017 at 3:30 am)Silent Snob Wrote: What is investigative journalism?
What function has investigative journalism?
What is investigative journalism? And what isn't?
Are there examples of who/what is an investigative journalist and who/what isn't?
What would be the opposite of investigative journalism? And how can it be known as such?
Could there be something like "fake" investigative journalism? What if so, who/what would that be and how can it be necognized as such?
..............
Thank you in advance for answering the questions.
(March 26, 2017 at 5:55 am)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote: Homework assignment, is it?
Boru
What do you mean by "homework assignment"? You're assuming I'm a student who got some homework from some teacher and I'm asking for answers here?
What if I'm just asking for the sake of asking to get some answers? So we can start a discussion about it? Could that be also a possibility? And if so, wouldn't that be some fine discussion, then?