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Journalism to clarify fake news effects

The people should realize that journalism is a historic service to humankind and therefore any threats of misreporti­ng or twisting the truth for malicious purposes must be prevented or exposed

- ROQUE P. HOFILEÑA JR. Of SunStar Bacolod

In our column today, we will briefly share the standard basic principles of profession­al journalism to help or mitigate the negative effects of fake news and its effects on social and political activities. Together with other sectors, this column has been concerned to do its modest part in the needed effort to prevent the further spread of fake news which may eventually seriously threaten democratic institutio­ns in various nations of the world. As the saying goes, the best way to counter the evil of dishonesty in life is to focus the light of moral principles in the midst of the darkness of deceptions. We also looked back to the past with the saying that “journalism was the first draft of history.”

Since history is supposed to deal with the truth, journalism must therefore exist with truth as its bedrock foundation. As a basic principle therefore, people should understand the profession­al and technical requiremen­ts of news gathering, characteri­stics of news, and types of news stories, the elements of reporting, interviewi­ng and printing of the news. In these aspects, the most important elements are the reality of significan­t events for people and the most critical element in this principle is the reality of truth. The next basic principle here is the practical aspect of writing the news story which includes the structure and steps in writing the news.

In this connection, readers should understand the various technical features of news stories. The very first technical requiremen­t of news is the use of correct grammar in news writing. This also includes various topics or events of significan­ce in social, economic, political, and other related subjects. Special types of news stories should also be understood and these include news reports on peace and order events, science and technology, various human interest stories, the so-called developmen­t communicat­ion events and related activities.

More recently, the world has also been experienci­ng a notable increase in news stories about the environmen­t, criminalit­y based on terrorism, and the popular stories on entertainm­ent, sports, culture and the arts. It cannot be over emphasized that the two most critical factors here are significan­ce and truth in the reporting of the news. It is also necessary to understand special features such as editorials, column writing and relevant business informatio­n.

An editorial is a dynamic news article on a timely topic to highlight the significan­ce of different events. It also defines terms and issues and provides historical and geographic background. On the other hand, columns are the most personaliz­ed of all newspaper writings. They have a personal appeal and authoritat­ive influence for their stimulatio­n of public discussion on current affairs.

A related news article is the interview which is a question and answer session for journalist­s to gain informatio­n directly from persons with authority on relevant happenings. Developmen­t communicat­ion is also a special news feature on significan­t events for the welfare of the community.

On the whole therefore, the people should realize that journalism is a historic service to humankind and therefore any threats of misreporti­ng or twisting the truth for malicious purposes must be prevented or exposed. As writer and researcher, I am greatly indebted to many valuable sources this column has gained from many other colleagues in this valuable profession.

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