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We experience many things firsthand. We
know what happened because we were there.
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Since it's not possible to see everything for
ourselves we must rely on the reports of others.
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At professional news, organizations the job
of creating these reports is done through a
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process of journalism. Journalism is
the practice of gathering, assessing,
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and presenting news and information for print,
broadcast or the internet. The job of a journalist
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is to conduct research, check facts, and present
accurate reports that explain issues and events.
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Journalism can cover any topic from sports
to entertainment to health to politics.
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Journalism produced by news organizations
is especially important for democracy.
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As citizens we rely on journalists
to provide the information we need
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to make the best possible decisions about our
lives, our communities, and our governments.
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There are a number of important
roles that journalism plays.
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Journalism helps inform people
about the events and issues that
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are important for society as a whole.
It contributes to collective knowledge
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and helps shape opinions about
what is happening in the world.
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Journalism can also present different perspectives
on issues and provide a forum for public debate.
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Journalists act as watchdogs by
holding those with power to account.
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They encourage honesty and transparency from
government officials and other authority figures
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by questioning their actions and
decisions and by uncovering the truth.
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Finally, journalism can give people who lack power
in society a voice by sharing the stories of those
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who face different challenges journalists
can help create empathy among the public.
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Journalism is essential for democracy
because it shines a light into places
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that may otherwise be dark and helps people
to stay informed about issues that matter.