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I propose two questions:
1. Out of all the media outlets that exist in our world, which do you believe to be the least biased and most objective? My opinion is that the "Economist" is the most objective, factual, and non-biased new magazine out there. It tells you what happened, how it happened, why it happened. It doesn't try to act too controversial and is specifically meant to be read by world leaders. 2. What is the definition of media objectivity? Is it A: To have two people of opposite opinions share their beliefs or B: Give the 5 Ws and H (who what when etc) without adding in too much opinion, just reporting on events? I pick B. Why? Because I believe that the purpose of the media is to INFORM and nothing else. It should act just like a history textbook, no more and no less. I find it shameful when a discussion about Stalin will have an extremist communist who supports Stalin present, or have a Holocaust denier present at a Holocaust memorial event. What do all of you think should be the answer to those two questions?
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1: Daily show. No really CNN, they just give the facts
2: A, because that's the objectivity, is people objecting.
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I think B. The media should give information and allow the readers to come up with their own conclusions. If writers based everything on their own opinion, every single news article would be biased in some way; only key facts to support their argument would be discussed. If you ever watch the evening news at 6:30, the reporters interview people from both sides of the story. 60 minutes... that's another case. |
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media and objectivity is an inherent contradiction, becuase of the power of words. Any use of any word betrays the writer's feelings and meaning as it bores into our subconscious. The world is on a slant and can only be reported on a slant, and to think otherwise is to be naive
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