I didn't say unbiased - but they are accurate and "fair" in the legal sense. Of course, you'll have slightly different facts brought up here and there, and after a case has ended you'll find lots more facts suddenly rushing into the public domain, or different emphases placed on those facts for the sake of catching your eye, but the facts will always be the same.dromia wrote:So newspapers, TV, radio and all journalistic media have fair, unbiased, accurate reporting then?
See Dromia, you can do journalism too!I suggest that the way the article was written put a slant on it, the "reporter" or "editor" chose to call it a shooting incident rather than a poaching issue, the lead paragraph was about waiving a gun at the workers where as from the summing up it seemed that the main thing they were charged with was shooting deer out of season not threatening the workers.