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Understanding Media Professionals’ Control Over Work

Assertion (A): Media professionals do not have much control over their work. 

Reason (R): As they are restricted by the legal and ethical aspects of the profession. 

(A) Both (A) and (R) are true. 

(B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation. 

(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false. 

(D) (A) is false, but (R) is true.

Correct Ans: (B)

Explanation:

Media professionals face several challenges in maintaining control over their work. They deal with external factors like legal and ethical restrictions that limit their decision-making. The assertion claims media professionals lack much control over their work, while the reason highlights these restrictions as a contributing factor.

Both the assertion and the reason are accurate. Media professionals often have to follow legal guidelines, such as copyright laws, defamation laws, and privacy regulations. These rules ensure responsible content creation but also restrict creativity. Additionally, ethical guidelines, like fairness, objectivity, and respect for diverse opinions, create boundaries for their work.

However, the reason does not fully explain the assertion. While legal and ethical restrictions are significant, other factors also contribute to the lack of control. For instance, organizational policies, editorial biases, and audience preferences often dictate the scope of their work. Moreover, technological advancements and competition in the industry influence their decisions.

Furthermore, media professionals must balance these restrictions while ensuring content remains engaging and informative. This balance often leads to compromises in how much autonomy they can exercise. Despite these challenges, professionals strive to uphold journalistic integrity and produce quality content.

In conclusion, the assertion and the reason are both true, but the reason does not entirely explain the assertion. Legal and ethical restrictions play a part, but other factors also limit the control media professionals have over their work.

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