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  • Journalistic objectivity
  • Principle in journalism

    Journalistic objectivity is a principle within the discussion of journalistic professionalism. Journalistic objectivity may refer to fairness, disinterestedness

    Journalistic objectivity

    Journalistic_objectivity

  • Subjectivity and objectivity (philosophy)
  • Basic distinction in philosophy

    Factual relativism German idealism Intersubjectivity Journalistic objectivity Naïve realism Objectivity (science) Objectivism Omniscience Phenomenology (philosophy)

    Subjectivity and objectivity (philosophy)

    Subjectivity_and_objectivity_(philosophy)

  • Objectivity
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up objectivity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Objectivity can refer to: Subjectivity and objectivity (philosophy), either the property of being

    Objectivity

    Objectivity

  • Journalism
  • Production of reports on current events

    presumption of balance or objectivity. But scholars and practitioners have also critiqued the use of objectivity in journalism, with journalist Ramona Martinez

    Journalism

    Journalism

  • Hasan Piker
  • American political commentator (born 1991)

    conflicted with journalistic objectivity. In April 2024, a contributor to the same journal noted that Piker is familiar with journalistic mechanics such

    Hasan Piker

    Hasan Piker

    Hasan_Piker

  • Journalism ethics and standards
  • Principles of ethics and of good practice in journalism

    Journalistic ethics and standards comprise principles of ethics and good practice applicable to journalists. This subset of media ethics is known as journalism's

    Journalism ethics and standards

    Journalism_ethics_and_standards

  • Neutral
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Neutral point of view, a stance or tone that is free from bias (see journalistic objectivity) Gender neutrality, a principle which advocates gender equality

    Neutral

    Neutral

  • Neutrality (philosophy)
  • Tendency not to side in a conflict

    which may not be unbiased). Objectivity suggests siding with the more reasonable position (except journalistic objectivity), where reasonableness is judged

    Neutrality (philosophy)

    Neutrality_(philosophy)

  • Peace journalism
  • Style and theory of reporting

    philosophical ideal of objectivity. Mindich argues that journalistic objectivity should be distinguished from scientific objectivity. For example, the experimental

    Peace journalism

    Peace_journalism

  • Access journalism
  • Type of journalism

    business, technology, and other areas—over journalistic objectivity and/or integrity.[page needed] Journalist Tom Foremski notes that access plays a role

    Access journalism

    Access_journalism

  • False balance
  • Reporting on a fringe assertion as if it were legitimate debate

    for particular topics. False balance emerges from the ideal of journalistic objectivity, where factual news is presented in a way that allows the reader

    False balance

    False balance

    False_balance

  • Simon Kaggwa Njala
  • Ugandan journalist (born 1976)

    emphasizing that the company's ethics policies concerning journalistic objectivity forbid journalists from "public association with political parties, alliances

    Simon Kaggwa Njala

    Simon_Kaggwa_Njala

  • Adversarial journalism
  • war correspondent and investigative journalist Jeremy Scahill said that "objectivity for the sake of objectivity often means make sure that the powerful

    Adversarial journalism

    Adversarial_journalism

  • Raoul Duke
  • Fictional character created by Hunter S. Thompson

    the concept of objectivity. In the same section, Thompson calls journalistic objectivity "a pompous contradiction in terms", and warns the reader not to

    Raoul Duke

    Raoul_Duke

  • Sensationalism
  • Type of editorial tactic used in mass media

    biased or emotionally loaded impressions of events rather than journalistic objectivity. Sensationalism may rely on reports about generally insignificant

    Sensationalism

    Sensationalism

    Sensationalism

  • Democracy Dies in Darkness
  • Slogan of newspaper The Washington Post

    darkness'." Fourth Estate Freedom of the press in the United States Journalistic objectivity "Trending: 'Democracy Dies In Darkness'". Merriam-Webster. Archived

    Democracy Dies in Darkness

    Democracy_Dies_in_Darkness

  • Joe Weisenthal
  • American journalist

    without the editorial intervention of scholarly moderation or journalistic objectivity that publishers of books and periodicals and audiovisual media

    Joe Weisenthal

    Joe Weisenthal

    Joe_Weisenthal

  • Nonpartisanship
  • Lack of affiliation with (and bias towards) a political party

    information Journalistic objectivity Independent politician Independent voter Media reform Neutrality Non-partisan democracy Objectivity (science) Partisan

    Nonpartisanship

    Nonpartisanship

  • Political endorsement
  • Publicly declaring support for a candidate

    national political races can result in the perception of reduced journalistic objectivity, while endorsement in local political races can be seen non-partisan

    Political endorsement

    Political_endorsement

  • CNN
  • American news channel

    Secret Influence Campaigns" investigation. Broadcasting FOX News Journalistic objectivity List of CNN personnel Mass media Media bias in the United States

    CNN

    CNN

    CNN

  • Glossary of journalism
  • culture journalism ethics and standards journalism sourcing journalist journalistic objectivity jump line A line of type at the bottom of an incomplete newspaper

    Glossary of journalism

    Glossary_of_journalism

  • The Young Turks
  • American online news show

    the "Home of Progressives". Uygur has stated that "TYT values journalistic objectivity". TYT commentary generates "hybridized content". This involves

    The Young Turks

    The Young Turks

    The_Young_Turks

  • Bill Simmons
  • American podcaster and sportswriter (born 1969)

    while claiming they did not care which team won, in the name of journalistic objectivity. Since Simmons was writing on the web, he figured that "in order

    Bill Simmons

    Bill Simmons

    Bill_Simmons

  • Editor-in-chief
  • Publication's editorial leader

    standards – Principles of ethics and of good practice in journalism Journalistic interventionism Value judgment – Philosophical and ethical concept "Job

    Editor-in-chief

    Editor-in-chief

  • Theodore L. Glasser
  • American academic

    accountability. Glasser believes journalists must put social justice advocacy above objective reporting because journalistic objectivity is a myth. Instead of ever

    Theodore L. Glasser

    Theodore_L._Glasser

  • Al Mayadeen
  • Lebanese satellite news television channel

    pan-Arab and humanitarian issues within the template of professional journalistic objectivity". In addition, it presents itself as a "free and independent media

    Al Mayadeen

    Al_Mayadeen

  • Advocacy journalism
  • Genre of journalism that adopts a non-objective viewpoint

    Some advocacy journalists reject the idea that the traditional ideal of objectivity is possible or practical, in part due to the perceived influence of corporate

    Advocacy journalism

    Advocacy_journalism

  • State media
  • Media under editorial control of a government

    with state media include complications with press freedom and journalistic objectivity. In general, state media typically has lower levels of trust than

    State media

    State_media

  • Steven Thrasher
  • American writer and editor

    while a University committee investigated complaints regarding his journalistic objectivity; he announced via a press release that he had been reinstated in

    Steven Thrasher

    Steven Thrasher

    Steven_Thrasher

  • Social media as a news source
  • Trend in Internet browsing

    (July 2012). "With Facebook, Blogs, and Fake News, Teens Reject Journalistic 'Objectivity'". Journal of Communication Inquiry. 36 (3): 246–262. doi:10

    Social media as a news source

    Social_media_as_a_news_source

  • Spot.us
  • relationship between journalists and readers. It may also affect the way that the news is covered and compromise journalistic objectivity. Like other crowdfunding

    Spot.us

    Spot.us

    Spot.us

  • Gonzo journalism
  • Style of journalism

    journalism is a style of journalism that is written without claims of objectivity, often including the reporter as part of the story using a first-person

    Gonzo journalism

    Gonzo journalism

    Gonzo_journalism

  • Journalistic interventionism
  • Term

    Journalistic interventionism "reflects the extent to which journalists pursue a particular mission and promote certain values". Journalists with a high

    Journalistic interventionism

    Journalistic_interventionism

  • Verica Rupar
  • Serbian journalist and professor in New Zealand

    completed a PhD titled Investigating the Journalistic Field:The Influence of Objectivity as a Journalistic Norm on the Public Debate on Genetic Engineering

    Verica Rupar

    Verica_Rupar

  • Vignette (literature)
  • Short and descriptive story telling

    JSTOR 40754392. Gershon, Livia (2019-08-06). "The Invention of Journalistic Objectivity". JSTOR Daily. Retrieved 2020-11-02. ""Defining the Vignette" in

    Vignette (literature)

    Vignette_(literature)

  • Journalistic scandal
  • Publicized controversy about journalistic actions

    investigative and reporting face of the media, journalists are usually required to follow various journalistic standards. These may be written and codified

    Journalistic scandal

    Journalistic_scandal

  • Crowdfunding
  • Collection of finance from backers to fund an initiative

    financial aspects can call journalistic integrity and journalistic objectivity into question. This is also due to the fact that journalists may feel some pressure

    Crowdfunding

    Crowdfunding

  • Bouzingo
  • find out. These artists were not well documented with any kind of journalistic objectivity during their prime. The legends of the Bouzingo are captured most

    Bouzingo

    Bouzingo

  • Sentiment analysis
  • Textual emotion detection method

    example, in news articles - mostly due to the expected journalistic objectivity - journalists often describe actions or events rather than directly stating

    Sentiment analysis

    Sentiment analysis

    Sentiment_analysis

  • Alex S. Jones
  • American journalist (born 1946)

    Reports, Jones asserted that despite market pressures, "authentic journalistic objectivity" must remain at the center of the future of news reporting. Writing

    Alex S. Jones

    Alex S. Jones

    Alex_S._Jones

  • Página 12
  • Daily newspaper based in Argentina

    considered media independence and journalistic objectivity nonexistent in Argentine media, stating that some media are "more objective than others." Beyond presenting

    Página 12

    Página_12

  • Homage to Catalonia
  • 1938 memoir by George Orwell

    Orwell as a "secular saint", who was wholly committed to truth and journalistic objectivity. Historian John Rodden argued that Trilling's introduction to Homage

    Homage to Catalonia

    Homage_to_Catalonia

  • Juan Gonzales
  • American journalist

    doesn't believe in journalistic objectivity and has often advocated for the Latinos in San Francisco. He does believe journalists can be fair and should

    Juan Gonzales

    Juan_Gonzales

  • Injustice Watch
  • News website covering courts in Chicago

    Prize-winning journalist Rick Tulsky in 2015. The publication's work has been described as "activism journalism," rejecting the idea of journalistic objectivity in

    Injustice Watch

    Injustice_Watch

  • Journalist
  • Person who collects, writes and distributes news and similar information

    committee to Protect Journalists also reports that as on 1 December 2010, 145 journalists were jailed worldwide for journalistic activities. Current numbers

    Journalist

    Journalist

    Journalist

  • Fox News
  • American conservative cable news channel

    portal United States portal The Fox Effect Fox Music The Fox Nation Journalistic objectivity Mass media Media bias Media bias in the United States News media

    Fox News

    Fox News

    Fox_News

  • Outline of journalism
  • Overview of and topical guide to journalism

    practice applicable to the specific challenges faced by journalists. Objectivity – principle of journalistic professionalism that pertains to fairness, disinterestedness

    Outline of journalism

    Outline_of_journalism

  • List of The New York Times controversies
  • Controversies involving the New York City-based newspaper

    a "hit piece." The Verge criticized the Times's commitment to journalistic objectivity leading it to present a false balance in political news stories

    List of The New York Times controversies

    List_of_The_New_York_Times_controversies

  • Fake news websites in the United States
  • 3, 2012). "With Facebook, Blogs, and Fake News, Teens Reject Journalistic 'Objectivity'". Journal of Communication Inquiry. 36 (3): 246–262. doi:10

    Fake news websites in the United States

    Fake_news_websites_in_the_United_States

  • Michael Savage
  • American radio talk show host and author

    his views. Savage said that he was disappointed at the lack of journalistic objectivity, but did not harbor hatred for the writer. He referred back to

    Michael Savage

    Michael Savage

    Michael_Savage

  • Al Jazeera America
  • Defunct pay television news channel

    Financial Times. Retrieved May 8, 2015. "Al Jazeera America abandoned 'journalistic objectivity,' new suit claims". CNNMoney. June 11, 2015. Archived from the

    Al Jazeera America

    Al_Jazeera_America

  • Digg Patriots
  • US activist group

    Politics Is Politics CNET, 15 Aug 2010, Digg controversy buries journalistic objectivity Gawker, 6 Aug 2010 Is Digg Being Hijacked by a Right-Wing Fringe

    Digg Patriots

    Digg_Patriots

  • White Hotel (film)
  • 2004 American film

    residence where Griffin and Solvang begin their journey. Still, their journalistic objectivity is shattered by the circumstances they encounter, turning their

    White Hotel (film)

    White_Hotel_(film)

  • Ryszard Kapuściński
  • Polish journalist, photographer and author (1932–2007)

    Kapuściński would put objectivity as a concept out of court altogether, stating explicitly, "There is no such thing as objectivity. Objectivity is the question

    Ryszard Kapuściński

    Ryszard Kapuściński

    Ryszard_Kapuściński

  • January 2005 Tal Afar shootings
  • Shooting incident in Iraq

    photojournalism ethics, especially in matters of consent and of journalistic objectivity. He later documented Rakan's treatment in Boston. Hondros was killed

    January 2005 Tal Afar shootings

    January 2005 Tal Afar shootings

    January_2005_Tal_Afar_shootings

  • Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
  • President of Argentina from 2007 to 2015

    extended the injunction. She claims that journalistic objectivity does not exist, and that all journalists act on behalf of certain interests. She also

    Cristina Fernández de Kirchner

    Cristina Fernández de Kirchner

    Cristina_Fernández_de_Kirchner

  • Marvin Olasky
  • American journalist (born 1950)

    the Bible, so "biblical objectivity" accurately depicts the world as it is. In contrast, conventional journalistic objectivity shows blind materialism

    Marvin Olasky

    Marvin_Olasky

  • The Lewiston Daily Sun
  • Defunct newspaper

    "independent." Still, manager Costello stressed the importance of journalistic objectivity to those who worked under him, and both papers gained a reputation

    The Lewiston Daily Sun

    The_Lewiston_Daily_Sun

  • Bolesław Prus
  • Polish novelist (1847–1912)

    affiliate himself with political parties, as this might compromise his journalistic objectivity. His associations, by design and temperament, were with individuals

    Bolesław Prus

    Bolesław Prus

    Bolesław_Prus

  • Watchdog journalism
  • Journalism that plays an oversight role towards government, industry and society

    Haiyan (November 2, 2017). "The Hybridization of Journalistic Cultures: A Comparative Study of Journalistic Role Performance". Journal of Communication. 67

    Watchdog journalism

    Watchdog_journalism

  • Media coverage of climate change
  • bias. In their study they found that — due to this practice of journalistic objectivity — "Over a 15-year period, a majority (52.7%) of prestige-press

    Media coverage of climate change

    Media coverage of climate change

    Media_coverage_of_climate_change

  • Marian Burros
  • American cookbook author (1933–2025)

    vice-president of the Association of Food Journalists, an organization formed to set standards of journalistic objectivity for food writers. Burros had a son

    Marian Burros

    Marian_Burros

  • Dance Dance Revolution Solo
  • Video game series

    published a statement criticizing the news reports for their lack of journalistic objectivity and denying allegations of Dance Dance Revolution promoting substance

    Dance Dance Revolution Solo

    Dance Dance Revolution Solo

    Dance_Dance_Revolution_Solo

  • VTDigger
  • Journalism platform based in Vermont

    incident could have created a conflict of interested related to journalistic objectivity. The relationship between the VTDigger and ACLU on this case is

    VTDigger

    VTDigger

  • Ed Finn
  • Canadian trade unionist and politician (1926–2020)

    was such a heated and emotionally charged labour dispute that journalistic objectivity was simply not tolerated... you were either with the paper companies

    Ed Finn

    Ed_Finn

  • Jay Rosen
  • American journalist

    of terms such as, "view from nowhere", to criticize ideas about journalistic objectivity. He authors the PressThink blog on "the fate of the press in a

    Jay Rosen

    Jay Rosen

    Jay_Rosen

  • Trump Revealed
  • 2016 biography of Donald Trump by Michael Kranish and Marc Fisher

    what they saw as the neutral point of view seen in the authors' journalistic objectivity. Trump Revealed presents a biography of Donald Trump, from his

    Trump Revealed

    Trump_Revealed

  • Larry Munson
  • American sports announcer (1922–2011)

    fans. Unlike many of his peers, Munson avoided any pretense of journalistic objectivity or accuracy during his broadcasts. He was an unabashed Bulldog

    Larry Munson

    Larry_Munson

  • St. Ignatius Institute
  • Undergraduate program

    Foghorn, accept a co-editorship arrangement in the interests of journalistic objectivity. Additional controversies took place during the term of the SII's

    St. Ignatius Institute

    St._Ignatius_Institute

  • Dark Circle (film)
  • 1982 film

    for the Chicago Tribune, wrote "Dark Circle makes no pretense of journalistic objectivity. It is an advocacy piece wrapped in the nightmare of horrific film

    Dark Circle (film)

    Dark_Circle_(film)

  • A Russian Diary
  • 2007 book by Anna Politkovskaya

    Reviews stated that the diary entries in the book "may lack total journalistic objectivity, but Politkovskaya more than justifies her bias with this emotional

    A Russian Diary

    A_Russian_Diary

  • Plume (poetry collection)
  • 2012 poetry collection by Kathleen Flenniken

    in literature, particularly juxtaposing documentary poetry with journalistic objectivity. Martha Collins, poet and author of Blue Front and White Papers

    Plume (poetry collection)

    Plume_(poetry_collection)

  • Syria Direct
  • Independent news organization based in Germany

    (link) Syria Direct website Parker-Magyar, Katherine (2015). "Remote Control: Journalistic Objectivity from Abroad". www.cpcjmedia2015.com. v t e v t e

    Syria Direct

    Syria_Direct

  • Guy Murchie
  • American journalist

    are frequently mentioned, making this (arguably) an effort of journalistic objectivity, despite its overtly philosophical, religious and poetic content

    Guy Murchie

    Guy_Murchie

  • Sam Lacy
  • American sportswriter

    Dodgers, but Lacy never allowed their racial bond to cloud his journalistic objectivity. During spring training in 1948, Lacy chastised Robinson in print

    Sam Lacy

    Sam Lacy

    Sam_Lacy

  • Opinion journalism
  • Type of journalism

    the notion of objectivity. New Journalism and gonzo journalism came into existence as a result. Both of these styles disregarded objectivity, applied literary

    Opinion journalism

    Opinion_journalism

  • News
  • Information about current events

    realized in a journalistic culture of 'objectivity,' fostered by, and in the service of, progressive liberal capitalism, constrain what journalists report.

    News

    News

    News

  • Louis B. Costello
  • Maine newspaper publisher and banker (1876–1959)

    "independent Republican" label, Costello stressed the importance of journalistic objectivity to those who worked under him. His papers gained a reputation for

    Louis B. Costello

    Louis B. Costello

    Louis_B._Costello

  • Black Witness
  • 2024 book by Amy McQuire

    about First Nations Australians, and argues that traditional journalistic norms like objectivity and fairness are "colonial" and are used to silence those

    Black Witness

    Black_Witness

  • New Journalism
  • Style of news writing and journalism

    all) of its definitions. In contrast to a conventional journalistic striving for an objectivity, subjective journalism allows for the writer's opinion

    New Journalism

    New_Journalism

  • Ion Vinea
  • Romanian poet, novelist, journalist, literary theorist, and political figure (1895-1964)

    Nazi Ministry of Propaganda for eulogizing Swiss neutrality and journalistic objectivity. In June 1942, he wrote an editorial describing the "universal

    Ion Vinea

    Ion Vinea

    Ion_Vinea

  • Ute Scheub
  • German journalist and author

    lobby was another early beneficiary of her support. For Scheub journalistic objectivity was not an option. A neutral approach was at best cowardly and

    Ute Scheub

    Ute Scheub

    Ute_Scheub

  • Journalism culture
  • worldwide surveys of over 2100 active journalists regarding the "central areas of [journalistic] disagreement" (journalistic interventionism, distance to ruling

    Journalism culture

    Journalism_culture

  • 2015 in Ireland
  • equality referendum. TV3 was thus obliged for the sake of visible journalistic objectivity to remove her from broadcast coverage of the referendum. 19 May

    2015 in Ireland

    2015_in_Ireland

  • Priya Kurian
  • New Zealand political science academic

    Rupar, Verica (2007). Investigating the Journalistic Field:The Influence of Objectivity as a Journalistic Norm on the Public Debate on Genetic Engineering

    Priya Kurian

    Priya_Kurian

  • James O'Keefe
  • American political activist (born 1984)

    methods have stirred debate about what it means to be a journalist and what constitutes good journalistic practice, especially with respect to undercover work

    James O'Keefe

    James O'Keefe

    James_O'Keefe

  • Creative journalism
  • refers to a journalistic story than has been enhanced in a creative way by the journalist, possibly with an intent to mislead or with an objective to cause

    Creative journalism

    Creative_journalism

  • Multimedia journalism
  • Practice of contemporary journalism

    and audience-journalists relationship. The term multimedia journalism is used to describe the emergence of the new genre of journalistic practice. Contemporary

    Multimedia journalism

    Multimedia journalism

    Multimedia_journalism

  • Jack Gould
  • American journalist and critic

    (both 1953) and a special Peabody Award (1957, citing his "fairness, objectivity, and authority"). Collins, Glenn (May 25, 1993). "Jack Gould, Critic

    Jack Gould

    Jack_Gould

  • Portrait of the Journalist Sylvia von Harden
  • 1926 painting by Otto Dix

    Secretary at West German Radio, Cologne. Both are products of the New Objectivity artistic movement. The portrait was recreated in the opening and closing

    Portrait of the Journalist Sylvia von Harden

    Portrait of the Journalist Sylvia von Harden

    Portrait_of_the_Journalist_Sylvia_von_Harden

  • A Test of the News
  • 1920 work by Walter Lippmann and Charles Merz

    A Test of the News is a study of the objectivity and neutrality of press coverage, written by Walter Lippmann and Charles Merz, later editor of The New

    A Test of the News

    A_Test_of_the_News

  • Mzia Amaglobeli
  • Georgian journalist (born 1975)

    One of her brothers died early in her life. Amaglobeli started her journalistic career in Batumi in 2000 as a reporter for "Adjara PS" newspaper. In

    Mzia Amaglobeli

    Mzia Amaglobeli

    Mzia_Amaglobeli

  • David Epstein (journalist)
  • American journalist (born 1980)

    David Epstein (born 1980) is an American journalist. He is the author of the #1 New York Times best seller Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized

    David Epstein (journalist)

    David Epstein (journalist)

    David_Epstein_(journalist)

  • Investigative journalism
  • Form of journalism in which reporters deeply investigate a single topic

    investigative journalism, due to it being very time-consuming and expensive. Journalistic investigations are increasingly carried out by news organizations working

    Investigative journalism

    Investigative_journalism

  • Rex Reed
  • American film critic (1938–2026)

    Taylor Reed (October 2, 1938 – May 12, 2026) was an American film critic, journalist, actor and media personality. Raised throughout the American South and

    Rex Reed

    Rex_Reed

  • Media coverage of the Gaza war
  • repeating "Israeli military propaganda" without proper journalistic interrogation. In March 2024, journalist Mehdi Hasan announced he was starting a series debunking

    Media coverage of the Gaza war

    Media_coverage_of_the_Gaza_war

  • Free Media Awards
  • Award for achievements in journalism

    Alexander Klaskovsky (Russian: Александр Класковский) — Belarusian journalist Objective TV — Azerbaijani internet channel Epress.am — Armenian news portal

    Free Media Awards

    Free_Media_Awards

  • Al-Irfan (magazine)
  • Weekly literary and political magazine in Lebanon

    contributors was Husayn Muruwwa, a Lebanese communist intellectual and journalist. Objectives and content of the journal changed over time. Instead of spreading

    Al-Irfan (magazine)

    Al-Irfan (magazine)

    Al-Irfan_(magazine)

  • Dino Buzzati
  • Italian writer (1906–1972)

    hundred journalistic pieces published shortly after the author's death. In 1966 he married Almerina Antoniazzi. Buzzati’s work as a journalist for has

    Dino Buzzati

    Dino Buzzati

    Dino_Buzzati

  • Marie Drucker
  • French journalist and presenter

    Her family is Jewish (from Romania, Austria, Poland, and Algeria). Her journalistic career started in 1994, as a freelance reporter for such magazines as

    Marie Drucker

    Marie Drucker

    Marie_Drucker

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  • Stanley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Stanley

    English : habitational name from any of the various places, for example in Derbyshire, County Durham, Gloucestershire, Staffordshire, Wiltshire, and West Yorkshire, so named from Old English stān ‘stone’ + lēah ‘wood’, ‘clearing’.Americanized form of any of various like-sounding names in other European languages, for example Polish Stanislawski and Greek Anastasiou.The explorer and journalist Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841–1904) was born John Rowlands in Denbigh, Wales, but traveled as a cabin boy in 1858 from Liverpool, England, to New Orleans, LA, where he was adopted by a merchant surnamed Stanley. From the late 1860s he worked as a correspondent for the New York Herald, and traveled extensively in Africa.

    Stanley

  • Willis
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Willis

    English : patronymic from the personal name Will.George Willis is recorded in Boston, MA, in the 1630s. Nathianel Willis, born in Boston in 1780, and his son Nathaniel Parker Willis, born in Portland, ME, in 1806, were both prominent journalists.

    Willis

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  • Mallikharjuna
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Telugu

    Mallikharjuna

    Lord Shiva

  • Lourdes
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, Chinese, Christian, French, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish

    Lourdes

    France; Place Name; From Lourdes

  • Kanish | கநிஷ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Kanish | கநிஷ

    Caring

  • Hetti
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Finnish, German

    Hetti

    Ruler of the Home; House Owner; Female Version of Henry

  • Diamond
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, English, Portuguese

    Diamond

    Bright Guardian; Of High Value; Of the Tiber

  • AMATNIM
  • Male

    Babylonian

    AMATNIM

    , an early Babylonian king.

  • Gharam |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Gharam |

    Love

  • LOUISA
  • Female

    English

    LOUISA

    Latin form of French Louise, LOUISA means "famous warrior." 

  • WEIMIN
  • Male

    Chinese

    WEIMIN

    people's hero.

  • Lelah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Latin

    Lelah

    Night

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JOURNALISTIC OBJECTIVITY

  • Outness
  • n.

    The state or quality of being distanguishable from the perceiving mind, by being in space, and possessing marerial quality; externality; objectivity.

  • Journalist
  • n.

    The conductor of a public journal, or one whose business it to write for a public journal; an editorial or other professional writer for a periodical.

  • Objectiveness
  • n.

    Objectivity.

  • Ephemerist
  • n.

    One who keeps an ephemeris; a journalist.

  • Journalist
  • n.

    One who keeps a journal or diary.

  • Objectivity
  • n.

    The state, quality, or relation of being objective; character of the object or of the objective.

  • Journalistic
  • a.

    Pertaining to journals or to journalists; contained in, or characteristic of, the public journals; as journalistic literature or enterprise.

  • Diurnalist
  • n.

    A journalist.

  • Journalize
  • v. i.

    to conduct or contribute to a public journal; to follow the profession of a journalist.