When it comes to religion, journalistic standards don’t count anymore
When it comes to religion, there is a high level of stereotype-driven reporting that ignores the old-school journalism standard of utilizing the famous 5 W’s: Who did What When Where and Why. But overcoming the stereotype-driven marginalization of religion and religious leaders will not only improve balanced reporting and the overall quality of journalism. It will tell those who are involved in religious communities that newspapers and magazines are trying harder to provide a more coherent and realistic picture of the world.
When it comes to religion, journalistic standards don't count anymore
When it comes to religion, there is a high level of stereotype-driven reporting that ignores the old-school journalism standard of utilizing the famous 5 W’s: Who did What When Where and Why. But overcoming the stereotype-driven marginalization of religion and religious leaders will not only improve balanced reporting and the overall quality of journalism. It will tell those who are involved in religious communities that newspapers and magazines are trying harder to provide a more coherent and realistic picture of the world.
Roland Schatz
Founder and CEO, Media Tenor International
Roland Schatz is the founder and CEO of Media Tenor International, and one of the leading scholars in the field of media impact research.
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