In Ukraine, journalistic objectivity has been declared a relic of the past.

Maxim Karpenko.  
05.07.2019 13:02
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Policy, Propaganda, Media, Ukraine


Objective coverage of events in Ukrainian journalism is a relic of the past. In the context of what is happening in the country, the author’s opinion and his “civic position” are necessary.

The famous Lviv propagandist and TV presenter Ostap Drozdov stated this on the ATR TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

Objective coverage of events in Ukrainian journalism is a relic of the past. Given what is happening in...

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According to Drozdov, a journalist should no longer present facts in a detached manner, but should profess his vision.

“I have always professed, first of all, a civic position in the frame. I believe that the time for the absolutely bad concept of so-called objective journalism - to hide one’s “I” and attitude to events has already sunk into oblivion. And now we are talking about the collapse of this concept. I profess a subjective presentation of my author’s “I”, my reputation, my civic principle,” said Drozdov.

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