How can objectivity be defined within the context of the media?

a. Equity is the only real consideration, meaning that each outlet receives equal time.
b. The media allow the government to present its version of events.
c. The media report events fairly, factually, and equitably while providing perspectives from all sides of an issue or debate.
d. The media advocate for the government’s role in the democratic process.
e. The government is kept completely out of the debate.


ANS: C

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