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Examination of professionalism is derived from the public’s right to  

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Examination of professionalism is derived from the public’s right to  

  • April 24, 2025
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 Examination of professionalism is derived from the public’s right to  

(A) know

(B) liberty

(C) education

(D) legal remedies

Correct Ans: (A)

Explanation:
Media professionalism directly links to the public’s right to know. This right drives journalists to report truthfully, responsibly, and ethically. Because the public depends on accurate and timely information, media professionals must uphold high standards.

Moreover, this right emphasizes transparency in governance and society. Citizens can only participate meaningfully in a democracy when they access relevant information. So, journalists must act as watchdogs, serving this public interest.

Let’s also consider the incorrect options:

  • (B) Liberty is broad and includes many freedoms, but it doesn’t directly demand journalistic accountability.
  • (C) Education helps people understand information, yet it’s not the base of media professionalism.
  • (D) Legal remedies offer recourse when rights are violated, but they don’t drive professional conduct.

In conclusion, media professionals exist to fulfill the public’s right to know. This forms the core standard for assessing their work.

Assistant Professor
Dr. Ranjan Kumar

Founder & Educator

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accountability in mediaethical journalismfreedom of informationjournalism ethicsmedia professionalismmedia responsibilitypress freedompublic interestRight to Knowtransparency in media
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