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Whether the medium is print or electric, Abell subscribes to three principles: "Good journalism has nothing to do with the medium; If the medium is the message you're not doing it right; and Nothing is more important than aspiring to be correct.​"

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I believe you are asking for support of the statement, since there is no question.

Good journalism, indeed, has nothing to do with the medium; rather, the responsibility of providing an accurate information to the world weighs more. Journals should be crafted according to their rightness. It has nothing to do with how they are going to be carried out or sent to people. Information should be corroborated well and checked before being published. In addition to this, there should also be "impartial reporting" which is objective in nature rather than subjective. This will enhance the confidence of the people on the written journal.

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