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Over half of U.S. journalists (55%) say they believe that every side doesn’t always deserve equal coverage, according to a survey by pewresearch (Center bias). Why does this divide exist, and how does it show itself in news coverage?

, journalists do a disservice to the reader, who will not have enough information to make their own decisions and may grow to resent media institutions who consistently exclude their point of view.

For example, imagine if voices arguing that black people should be allowed to eat at restaurants were never heard. We’d be living in a very different society today.Journalists will always have a tough job, and humility is required. Journalists must recognize that their own judgment may not always be the right one or shared by all, and that other views ought to be explored.

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