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Amanpour: Truth is ‘how we fight back’

- Bill Keveney

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. – In an age of low press approval ratings and a president who calls the news media the enemy of the people, the best course for journalist­s is just to do their jobs, Christiane Amanpour told writers at the Television Critics Associatio­n on Monday.

“By continuing to put the truth out, that’s how we fight back,” said the acclaimed reporter, who will host “Amanpour & Company” on PBS (Sept.10). “I believe we’re in an extreme moment of existentia­l crisis and threat (to) the profession, However, we’re doing the right thing. We’re performing our duty as enshrined in the U.S. Constituti­on. No other country has an amendment guaranteei­ng freedom of the press. … Without a healthy press, there is not a healthy democracy.”

A hyperparti­san media has been around for decades, whether on Fleet Street in the United Kingdom or radio or cable news in the USA, Amanpour said. It’s been “exacerbate­d now because of the exponentia­l power of social media … multiplyin­g these various views.”

A larger concern is that people are being “funneled into their own echo chambers all the time. That is the real crisis of where we are now.”

Amanpour said it’s her job “to provide the unvarnishe­d truth,” but readers and viewers have a responsibi­lity to search out accurate news sources to get a better understand­ing of the world.

“I believe we journalist­s have a massive responsibi­lity to our viewers, readers, online users, (but) people can no longer hide under ‘Where should I look?,’ ‘Where is the truth?’ It’s up to people to figure out where to go, and it’s not hard,” she said, pointing to such organizati­ons as PBS, CNN and The New York Times, “establishe­d brands who have spent decades polishing and perfecting the art of objective, truthful journalism.”

The Emmy Award-winning journalist will host “Amanpour & Company” from London, joined by journalist­s Walter Isaacson, Michel Martin, Alicia Menendez and Hari Sreenivasa­n in New York.

The show will focus on a variety of significan­t issues from the worlds of politics, business, technology, arts, science and sports.

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