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Good evening.
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I'm Anthony Mason.
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Hello.
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I'm Wolf Blitzer in Washington.
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Spending just deport.
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Welcome to the World News from Al Jazeera News.
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You are fake news, sir.
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Media organizations often use words like balance and fairness.
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They want to say that they're reporting without showing favoritism or making judgments.
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Balance simply means giving equal time to both sides of an issue or not, giving one side more importance.
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For example, let's consider a report about abortion bills winding their way through US legislatures.
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A balanced report will give equal time to both supporters of abortion and those opposed to the procedure.
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However, journalists must verify the facts put forth by each side.
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It is not balanced to allow both sides to make any statement supporting their case.
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This can perpetuate fake news and leaves the reader or viewer without solid information.
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Will you just shut up for a minute and let me Teoh?
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Shouting and arguing does not bring balance to an issue, and it certainly isn't journalism.
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But journalists must be careful that seeking balance doesn't lead to unfair reporting or setting up an unfair moral equivalency or balance between unequal sides in an argument.
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Actually, objectivity means reporting the truth.
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It means getting everybody's truth and reporting it, but never creating a false moral equivalence.
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Never saying all sides of equal because that's not the truth.
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That's false.
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That's a cop out.
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Its ally, journalist Christiane Amanpour, is talking about the Bosnian war, where she reported on attacks against Bosnian Muslims.
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Experts called it a kind of ethnic cleansing to give equal weight to official denials of the violence she saw would have been wrong.
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Fair reporting represents reality, not a simple, he said.
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She said false moral equivalency is a failure of journalists to carry out their duties.
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A smartnews consumer must ask, Is this coverage fair to the evidence?
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And what exactly is evidence?
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In less than five, we will explain how to evaluate news coverage in order to answer these questions.