Walter Lippman one once said that, "there can be no liberty for a community which lacks the information by which to detect lies. "In today's rapidly advancing society Lippman's words mean more significance as we try to sort through the numerous information and sources to verify what is true. The principles of journalism are essential for ethics and standards to be followed marginally.
Journalism's third and one of the most important principle is the process of verification without which a story would have no credibility.
Essentially the history of today's first draft will be recorded first through journalism. If the process of verification is not upheld, then there would be no accuracy. The few newspaper of today's standard barrier are New York Times, Washington Post, and Los Angles Times. Although it is a difficult task to fully be able to follow the principles of journalism, the process of verification is a checkpoint that draws the margin for journalism at its best.
Journalism's third and one of the most important principle is the process of verification without which a story would have no credibility.
Essentially the history of today's first draft will be recorded first through journalism. If the process of verification is not upheld, then there would be no accuracy. The few newspaper of today's standard barrier are New York Times, Washington Post, and Los Angles Times. Although it is a difficult task to fully be able to follow the principles of journalism, the process of verification is a checkpoint that draws the margin for journalism at its best.

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