What Chris Dillow writes here is true of many state media trying to be “objective”. Impartiality however is subjective, and when the subjects mostly come from the middle class and go through the state media factory that produces “objective journalists”, impartiality will not be the result, but a bias that is causing people to abandon mainstream media in droves.
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