The Frame Is the Message: Debunking the Myth of Objective News
[Image credit: flickr ] T he word "objective" is doing enormous amounts of work in contemporary media culture, and almost none of it holds up under examination. Every news article, every broadcast, every journalist that presents itself as neutral is making a claim that five decades of rigorous linguistic research have systematically dismantled. Language is not a transparent window onto reality. It is a selection system, a framing architecture, a set of choices made under conditions of institutional pressure, commercial interest, ideological assumption, and cognitive bias (each of which shapes what audiences receive as fact). The claim to objectivity is, in the precise technical sense that discourse analysts use the term, a rhetorical strategy . This post examines how that strategy operates, why it is so effective, and what it takes to read through it. The foundational framework is Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) , developed most systematically by Fairclough (1992) , w...