Journalists are responsible for ensuring that the visuals used in their storytelling accurately represent the facts and events being reported. The visuals should align with the truth of the story and not distort or manipulate the information being conveyed. This responsibility includes presenting visuals in their original context and avoiding misleading edits or alterations that could misrepresent the truth or sensationalize a story for dramatic effect.
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Students, academics, teachers and other people attending or interested in Journalism.
Peter Nkrumah Amponsah
He is a distinguished academic and an Associate Professor in the De-partment of Journalism and Communication Sciences at the Catholic University of Ghana. With a remarkable educational journey, he earned his coveted Ph.D. from Southern Illinois University at Car-bondale, showcasing his dedication to advancing knowledge in the field.