Objectivity is a peculiar demand to make of institutions which, as business corporations, are dedicated first to economic survival. It is a peculiar demand to make of institutions which often, by tradition or explicit credo, are political organs. It is a peculiar demand to make of editors and reporters who have none of the professional apparatus which, for doctors or lawyers or scientists, is supposed to guarantee objectivity.

Michael Schudson

Discovering The News: A Social History Of American Newspapers

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