1
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broadcast journalist
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North Korea
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Often seen as a tool of propaganda, subject to strict government control and censorship.
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1
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2
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broadcast journalist
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North Korea
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Expected to adhere closely to government-approved narratives and avoid criticism of the state
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1
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3
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broadcast journalist
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North Korea
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Subject to heavy government control and censorship, with journalists expected to adhere to state propaganda and avoid reporting on sensitive topics.
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1
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4
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broadcast journalist
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North Korea
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Subject to strict government censorship and control, with limited freedom to report on certain topics.
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1
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5
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investigative journalism
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North Korea
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Nonexistent due to strict state control of media and lack of press freedom
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1
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6
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journalism
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North Korea
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Journalism is tightly controlled by the government, and critical reporting is considered a threat to the state and can result in severe consequences.
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1
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7
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journalism
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South Korea
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Journalism prioritizes social harmony and respects privacy, and reporting on sensitive or scandalous topics is often avoided to maintain a harmonious society.
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1
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8
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journalist
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North Korea
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Journalists are often closely monitored and censored by the government, and may face repercussions for reporting on sensitive topics.
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1
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9
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journalist
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North Korea
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Journalists are often tightly controlled by the government and expected to adhere strictly to state-approved narratives.
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1
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10
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reporter
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North Korea
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Reporters are tightly controlled by the government and expected to promote the official narrative without questioning or independent investigation.
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1
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11
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reporter
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North Korea
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Reporters are tightly controlled by the government and are expected to promote state-approved narratives.
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1
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12
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reporter
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North Korea
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Reporters typically work for state-owned media and are expected to adhere to government ideology and policies.
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1
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13
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trust in journalism
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South Korea
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Trust in journalism is linked to the degree of impartiality and objectivity in news reporting.
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1
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