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This episode explores how journalism approaches truth not as something fixed or simple, but as something that must be carefully investigated, verified, and contextualized. It highlights the importance of evidence, credible sources, and multiple perspectives, while also acknowledging the limits and challenges journalists face.
The episode encourages listeners to adopt a more critical and responsible approach to information by questioning sources, understanding bias, and valuing accuracy over speed or opinion.
By Dr. Sandra GalindoThis episode explores how journalism approaches truth not as something fixed or simple, but as something that must be carefully investigated, verified, and contextualized. It highlights the importance of evidence, credible sources, and multiple perspectives, while also acknowledging the limits and challenges journalists face.
The episode encourages listeners to adopt a more critical and responsible approach to information by questioning sources, understanding bias, and valuing accuracy over speed or opinion.