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Whta makes plurality and diversity important as a journalistic principle

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Answered by rob317
5

Answer:

the unique ideas

Explanation:

this is because everyone thinks different and have very unique ideas

Answered by smartbrainz
28

Media plurality and diversity are about the information which people consume on an everyday basis that informs their perspective and views about the world. It implies owning a diversity of perspectives available and consumed across the media.

EXPLANATION:

The idea that journalism must mirror diverse values and interests in society, and offer access to the broadest possible gamut of voices is widely shared amongst journalists, media critics, and researchers. In spite of their eminence in debates on journalism, the actual meaning of pluralism and diversity as either normative or analytical concepts in journalism and media studies is still contested.

Further, then general calls for diversity and plurality in journalism, the concepts could be utilized at a multiplicity of levels, spanning from the ownership and "structure of media", through the "demographic diversity of the journalistic workforce", to the selection and framing of individual news stories. Pluralism and diversity are ascribed with varied meanings in different contexts: the concepts can be utilized to denote the relationship of journalism to queries about minority groups and cultural diversity, about political pluralism, or even larger questions with regard to the distribution of power in society and journalism.

Since a free and open media landscape with divergent ideas and opinions is a crucial aspect in democratic societies, media pluralism and diversity is regarded as highly important as regards media policy. Media pluralism and diversity, and freedom are at the core of any democracy. They encompass editorial autonomy, the free flow of ideas, and public access to an extensive array of information views and sources. Media pluralism is supreme for a functioning democracy and for an open and free society. Access an editorial line’s plurality and scrutiny is vital for citizens to be able to challenge ideas, to make their own informed choices and to conduct their life freely

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