Navya Sharma
In an age where speed often trumps accuracy, it’s tempting to rush. Yet without trust, even the fastest story crumbles.I still remember the first time I doubted a headline. It was sensational, but something felt off. After some digging, I realised how easily misinformation can slip through. In a newsroom, credibility isn’t just about getting the story out fast, it’s about getting it right. Fact-checking, transparency, and accountability are the backbone of trustworthy journalism. With the rise of fake news, the responsibility to ensure accuracy has never been greater. Every piece of news is a promise to the reader that they can trust what they’re reading. Credibility means patience, diligence, and never compromising the truth because every story we tell is a reflection of who we are as journalists and most importantly as a human.
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