I faced one of the many failings of my education head-on and t'internet searched "impartiality". Of the definitions offered to me, I chuckled out loud at "disinterestedness" (to the further bewilderment of my colleagues) and left it there. I didn't bother with a more-balanced reading of other options.
In an increasingly frustrating and misleading "click-bait" news environment, the focus is more likely to lean towards those that bait the most. Whilst I'm not a big fan of that, I have an understanding of it.
To be featured in "the news", those who wish to be featured must do something newsworthy. Which is, of course, highly subjective.
I faced one of the many failings of my education head-on and t'internet searched "impartiality". Of the definitions offered to me, I chuckled out loud at "disinterestedness" (to the further bewilderment of my colleagues) and left it there. I didn't bother with a more-balanced reading of other options.
In an increasingly frustrating and misleading "click-bait" news environment, the focus is more likely to lean towards those that bait the most. Whilst I'm not a big fan of that, I have an understanding of it.
To be featured in "the news", those who wish to be featured must do something newsworthy. Which is, of course, highly subjective.