Which of the following is not true of objectivity in the media?

A) It refers to the media reporting events factually, accurately, fairly, and equitably.
B) It requires signaling when important events occur.
C) It provides perspectives on all sides of an issue or debate.
D) It is clearly defined by the Telecommunications Act of 1996.
E) It sometimes leads to journalists not making any judgments of their own.

D

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a. Cognitive closure b. Cognitive consistency c. Selective perception d. Cognitive satisficing

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