The "Objectivity" Ideal and its Limitations in 20th Century British Journalism

TitleThe "Objectivity" Ideal and its Limitations in 20th Century British Journalism
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2008
AuthorsHampton, Mark
JournalJournalism Studies
Volume9
Issue4
Pagination477-493
Date Published08/2008
Abstract

Scholars of British journalism often refer to an Anglo-American shared ideal of “objectivity.” While well-demonstrated in the American context, however, this ideal is merely assumed in the British context. In fact, a close examination of professional discourse among 20th-century British journalists shows the limitations of this ideal's appeal. Although it has appeared in particular contexts, specifically as corporate norms at Reuters and the BBC, throughout the 20th century it was never accepted as a generalized ideal among British journalists. Particularly among print journalists, such ideals as independence, fair play, and non-intervention by the state were far more compelling than objectivity.

URLhttp://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/14616700802113060
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