In a 2006 article titled "Study Finds Lack Of Balance, Diversity, Public at PBS Newshour," journalists at FAIR worked to expose corrupted and skewed information. They accuse reporters and writers behind the PBS news station of providing the public with biased information. Their research and statistics prove that there was an evident lack in diversity.
Filtering through information is an unfair gesture to the public. The public trusts its news source to provide them with all of the information they have a right to know. If it is proven that PBS is skewing their information, they may loose a lot of followers.
Exposing corruption like this is helpful to the public as well as the news source making the corrupt decisions. Although it may cause them to suffer for a while, they can, in time, learn that there is no positive result of corruption. If they make mistakes or choose to do the wrong thing, karma will catch up with them.
After that, the hope is that they will never want to go through with all of that ever again.
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