September 11 media and the position of the journalists – objective or subjective

1.     Jay Rosen (in Zelizer & Allan) argues that ‘…the events of September
11 wiped out the normal boundaries separating the professional position of the
journalist from the personal (indeed emotional) position of the American
citizen’ (Zelizer & Allan, 2002: 34). Must journalists always appear
objective?  In what situations should
they not? Analyse coverage involving a major traumatic event and discuss the
role that objectivity plays, or does not play. Is the coverage problematic
based on the degree of objectivity, and if so, how? 



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