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Answer:

People need to be able to pick their own side while knowing all of the facts.

Explanation:

Being impartial is not picking a side. The reporter just reports all of the facts on both sides and lets the viewers pick their own sides. Impartiality in news reporting is important because it allows people on all sides of the situation or argument watch the news without feeling like they are being fed false information or just information that benefits the opposing side.

It's like referees in a basketball game: they are not part of either team. They are just helping both teams play the game fairly.