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This came up in my mind after I have been seeing how the media take the liberty of saying one thing or another. As we all know, the media has a tendency to put one-sided stories that are posted everywhere. At most, we would see that there are some stories that can be unbiased but in retrospect, is it also responsible journalism when it is remotely possible?
Granted, responsible journalism should make an effort to evaluate and verify the credibility of any statements presented before publication is authorized and, in fairness, should not be just summarily dismissed. However, the reality of journalism is that many reporters or editors are usually obvious supporters of the class of the powerful and influential and serving these interests. That may explain why recently local submitted letters to the editor are not published.
Sure, We may have the freedom of speech but it also comes with responsibility. Sometime, I have to wonder, is it being over abused when there are journalists/reporters/etc out there that may put the edge with their words?
About television, what do you think about the sensationalization of news, and do you think it is instilling people with unnecessary fear of their surroundings?
Just how much influence does it portray that bestows upon on us? I can say this much - It does have a huge role of influencing many other people; culture and the likes of that.
Granted, responsible journalism should make an effort to evaluate and verify the credibility of any statements presented before publication is authorized and, in fairness, should not be just summarily dismissed. However, the reality of journalism is that many reporters or editors are usually obvious supporters of the class of the powerful and influential and serving these interests. That may explain why recently local submitted letters to the editor are not published.
Sure, We may have the freedom of speech but it also comes with responsibility. Sometime, I have to wonder, is it being over abused when there are journalists/reporters/etc out there that may put the edge with their words?
About television, what do you think about the sensationalization of news, and do you think it is instilling people with unnecessary fear of their surroundings?
Just how much influence does it portray that bestows upon on us? I can say this much - It does have a huge role of influencing many other people; culture and the likes of that.
She has covered the White House since she started covering the John Fitzgerald Kennedy presidential campaign in 1060. It means she has asked at least ten U.S. Presidents questions during her career. 