print media's responsibility in reporting on social issues
Print media's responsibility in reporting on social issues is to provide accurate, unbiased information to the public in order to raise awareness, promote discussion, and drive positive change in society. This includes investigating and presenting a variety of perspectives, fact-checking information before publication, and holding those in power accountable for their actions related to social issues.
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