Journalists are responsible for ensuring that the visuals used in their storytelling accurately represent the facts and events being re-ported. The visuals should align with the truth of the story and not distort or manipulate the information being conveyed. This responsi-bility 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.