Anusha Garg
“Credibility is the lifeblood of journalism,” essential for maintaining the trust between news outlets and their audience. It rests on a foundation of accurate reporting, thorough verification, and ethical standards. Reliable news sources dedicate themselves to correcting mistakes and promoting transparency, ensuring that information is not just heard but believed. When credibility falters, it threatens the very relationship that allows the media to inform and empower the public. In an age of misinformation, safeguarding truth is the journalist’s most critical duty.
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