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So everywhere you look and read, you see the media being attacked but you don't really see people talking about how they would like to see the news media fixed.
do people view print media as better or more accurate than TV media? if so why do you believe that and how would you fix that?
Do you believe that print news is less Bias than Tv news? if so why do you believe that and how would you fix that?
what do you think is the role of print media is and do they live up to that role? if not how would you fix that?
What do you think the role of TV media is and do they live up to that role? if not how would you fix that?
these are some basic question ands who knows people might call them stupid question. feel free to add your own question but lets try to answer some question.
do people view print media as better or more accurate than TV media? if so why do you believe that and how would you fix that?
Do you believe that print news is less Bias than Tv news? if so why do you believe that and how would you fix that?
what do you think is the role of print media is and do they live up to that role? if not how would you fix that?
What do you think the role of TV media is and do they live up to that role? if not how would you fix that?
these are some basic question ands who knows people might call them stupid question. feel free to add your own question but lets try to answer some question.
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Start with encouraging newscasters to emulate the likes of Dan Rather who, despite being embroiled in controversy over Bushes military past, was committed to integrity in the news media.
"Those who dumb down the news, trivialize the news with in-studio shouting matches passing for debate, those who tart up the news with celebrity gossip, scandal and sensationalism are playing right into the hands of those that stand to gain the most from the news being seen as irrelevant and trivial and no more or less worth your attention than the next episode of 'American Idol.' [...] I worry that if it becomes no more than a reality show, something that could be scripted and rigged behind the scenes without anyone really getting upset about it, that our freedom of the press will become another one of those constitutionally granted rights that can be watered down and eventually taken away from us.
(Speech 3 February 2011 at San Antonio College, as quoted in Jeanne Jakle, "Rather warns media is in 'statew of crisis'" San Antonio Express-News, 4 February 2011.)
And rock like Dan too!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Huyn9itzIw
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
The media being attacked has always been the case. Anything whining about liberal media bias is fabricated garbage done by conservatives. Probably because facts don't mesh with their worldview. TV news has a lot of fluffy drama, but also good content when you sift through it. The internet is a bit of a double edge sword at this point in it's history: it's a great source of news and info, but people are still learning how to digest it. Print media will eventually be 100% dead.0
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Go Beavers said:The media being attacked has always been the case. Anything whining about liberal media bias is fabricated garbage done by conservatives. Probably because facts don't mesh with their worldview. TV news has a lot of fluffy drama, but also good content when you sift through it. The internet is a bit of a double edge sword at this point in it's history: it's a great source of news and info, but people are still learning how to digest it. Print media will eventually be 100% dead.
No, seriously, in the 50's and much of the sixties (at least) the media was held in much better respect. We never heard about "liberal media bias" and we never had loudmouth egos like O'What's-His-Face and Rusty Limbomb etc. making a mockery of media. News (especially local TV news) became much more sensationalized by the 70's and has degraded to a farcical "news" version of "Entertainment Tonight". News was much more straight forward when I was a kid. Not necessarily totally unbiased or factual, but W-A-A-A-y more so than today.
Sorry to see print media going away, but it does save trees. In a "world made by hand", I think we will see it return.
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
brianlux said:Go Beavers said:The media being attacked has always been the case. Anything whining about liberal media bias is fabricated garbage done by conservatives. Probably because facts don't mesh with their worldview. TV news has a lot of fluffy drama, but also good content when you sift through it. The internet is a bit of a double edge sword at this point in it's history: it's a great source of news and info, but people are still learning how to digest it. Print media will eventually be 100% dead.
No, seriously, in the 50's and much of the sixties (at least) the media was held in much better respect. We never heard about "liberal media bias" and we never had loudmouth egos like O'What's-His-Face and Rusty Limbomb etc. making a mockery of media. News (especially local TV news) became much more sensationalized by the 70's and has degraded to a farcical "news" version of "Entertainment Tonight". News was much more straight forward when I was a kid. Not necessarily totally unbiased or factual, but W-A-A-A-y more so than today.
Sorry to see print media going away, but it does save trees. In a "world made by hand", I think we will see it return.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
rgambs said:brianlux said:Go Beavers said:The media being attacked has always been the case. Anything whining about liberal media bias is fabricated garbage done by conservatives. Probably because facts don't mesh with their worldview. TV news has a lot of fluffy drama, but also good content when you sift through it. The internet is a bit of a double edge sword at this point in it's history: it's a great source of news and info, but people are still learning how to digest it. Print media will eventually be 100% dead.
No, seriously, in the 50's and much of the sixties (at least) the media was held in much better respect. We never heard about "liberal media bias" and we never had loudmouth egos like O'What's-His-Face and Rusty Limbomb etc. making a mockery of media. News (especially local TV news) became much more sensationalized by the 70's and has degraded to a farcical "news" version of "Entertainment Tonight". News was much more straight forward when I was a kid. Not necessarily totally unbiased or factual, but W-A-A-A-y more so than today.
Sorry to see print media going away, but it does save trees. In a "world made by hand", I think we will see it return.
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
brianlux said:Go Beavers said:The media being attacked has always been the case. Anything whining about liberal media bias is fabricated garbage done by conservatives. Probably because facts don't mesh with their worldview. TV news has a lot of fluffy drama, but also good content when you sift through it. The internet is a bit of a double edge sword at this point in it's history: it's a great source of news and info, but people are still learning how to digest it. Print media will eventually be 100% dead.
No, seriously, in the 50's and much of the sixties (at least) the media was held in much better respect. We never heard about "liberal media bias" and we never had loudmouth egos like O'What's-His-Face and Rusty Limbomb etc. making a mockery of media. News (especially local TV news) became much more sensationalized by the 70's and has degraded to a farcical "news" version of "Entertainment Tonight". News was much more straight forward when I was a kid. Not necessarily totally unbiased or factual, but W-A-A-A-y more so than today.
Sorry to see print media going away, but it does save trees. In a "world made by hand", I think we will see it return.
Post edited by PJ_Soul onWith all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
brianlux said:rgambs said:brianlux said:Go Beavers said:The media being attacked has always been the case. Anything whining about liberal media bias is fabricated garbage done by conservatives. Probably because facts don't mesh with their worldview. TV news has a lot of fluffy drama, but also good content when you sift through it. The internet is a bit of a double edge sword at this point in it's history: it's a great source of news and info, but people are still learning how to digest it. Print media will eventually be 100% dead.
No, seriously, in the 50's and much of the sixties (at least) the media was held in much better respect. We never heard about "liberal media bias" and we never had loudmouth egos like O'What's-His-Face and Rusty Limbomb etc. making a mockery of media. News (especially local TV news) became much more sensationalized by the 70's and has degraded to a farcical "news" version of "Entertainment Tonight". News was much more straight forward when I was a kid. Not necessarily totally unbiased or factual, but W-A-A-A-y more so than today.
Sorry to see print media going away, but it does save trees. In a "world made by hand", I think we will see it return.
They ARE 2 of Will Ferrell's funniest movies though!Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
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With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
Go Beavers said:The media being attacked has always been the case. Anything whining about liberal media bias is fabricated garbage done by conservatives. Probably because facts don't mesh with their worldview. TV news has a lot of fluffy drama, but also good content when you sift through it. The internet is a bit of a double edge sword at this point in it's history: it's a great source of news and info, but people are still learning how to digest it. Print media will eventually be 100% dead.
I sometimes wonder if the internet is the reason why main news stream changed. with the internet, you get news right away and not alot of fact checking.
I am still a big fan of print media and yes I agree that its almost dead but I do believe that print media tends to be more fair and balance.
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PJ_Soul said:brianlux said:Go Beavers said:The media being attacked has always been the case. Anything whining about liberal media bias is fabricated garbage done by conservatives. Probably because facts don't mesh with their worldview. TV news has a lot of fluffy drama, but also good content when you sift through it. The internet is a bit of a double edge sword at this point in it's history: it's a great source of news and info, but people are still learning how to digest it. Print media will eventually be 100% dead.
No, seriously, in the 50's and much of the sixties (at least) the media was held in much better respect. We never heard about "liberal media bias" and we never had loudmouth egos like O'What's-His-Face and Rusty Limbomb etc. making a mockery of media. News (especially local TV news) became much more sensationalized by the 70's and has degraded to a farcical "news" version of "Entertainment Tonight". News was much more straight forward when I was a kid. Not necessarily totally unbiased or factual, but W-A-A-A-y more so than today.
Sorry to see print media going away, but it does save trees. In a "world made by hand", I think we will see it return.
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brianlux said:Start with encouraging newscasters to emulate the likes of Dan Rather who, despite being embroiled in controversy over Bushes military past, was committed to integrity in the news media.
"Those who dumb down the news, trivialize the news with in-studio shouting matches passing for debate, those who tart up the news with celebrity gossip, scandal and sensationalism are playing right into the hands of those that stand to gain the most from the news being seen as irrelevant and trivial and no more or less worth your attention than the next episode of 'American Idol.' [...] I worry that if it becomes no more than a reality show, something that could be scripted and rigged behind the scenes without anyone really getting upset about it, that our freedom of the press will become another one of those constitutionally granted rights that can be watered down and eventually taken away from us.
(Speech 3 February 2011 at San Antonio College, as quoted in Jeanne Jakle, "Rather warns media is in 'statew of crisis'" San Antonio Express-News, 4 February 2011.)
And rock like Dan too!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Huyn9itzIw
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fife said:brianlux said:Start with encouraging newscasters to emulate the likes of Dan Rather who, despite being embroiled in controversy over Bushes military past, was committed to integrity in the news media.
"Those who dumb down the news, trivialize the news with in-studio shouting matches passing for debate, those who tart up the news with celebrity gossip, scandal and sensationalism are playing right into the hands of those that stand to gain the most from the news being seen as irrelevant and trivial and no more or less worth your attention than the next episode of 'American Idol.' [...] I worry that if it becomes no more than a reality show, something that could be scripted and rigged behind the scenes without anyone really getting upset about it, that our freedom of the press will become another one of those constitutionally granted rights that can be watered down and eventually taken away from us.
(Speech 3 February 2011 at San Antonio College, as quoted in Jeanne Jakle, "Rather warns media is in 'statew of crisis'" San Antonio Express-News, 4 February 2011.)
And rock like Dan too!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Huyn9itzIw
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
fife said:PJ_Soul said:brianlux said:Go Beavers said:The media being attacked has always been the case. Anything whining about liberal media bias is fabricated garbage done by conservatives. Probably because facts don't mesh with their worldview. TV news has a lot of fluffy drama, but also good content when you sift through it. The internet is a bit of a double edge sword at this point in it's history: it's a great source of news and info, but people are still learning how to digest it. Print media will eventually be 100% dead.
No, seriously, in the 50's and much of the sixties (at least) the media was held in much better respect. We never heard about "liberal media bias" and we never had loudmouth egos like O'What's-His-Face and Rusty Limbomb etc. making a mockery of media. News (especially local TV news) became much more sensationalized by the 70's and has degraded to a farcical "news" version of "Entertainment Tonight". News was much more straight forward when I was a kid. Not necessarily totally unbiased or factual, but W-A-A-A-y more so than today.
Sorry to see print media going away, but it does save trees. In a "world made by hand", I think we will see it return.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
brianlux said:fife said:brianlux said:Start with encouraging newscasters to emulate the likes of Dan Rather who, despite being embroiled in controversy over Bushes military past, was committed to integrity in the news media.
"Those who dumb down the news, trivialize the news with in-studio shouting matches passing for debate, those who tart up the news with celebrity gossip, scandal and sensationalism are playing right into the hands of those that stand to gain the most from the news being seen as irrelevant and trivial and no more or less worth your attention than the next episode of 'American Idol.' [...] I worry that if it becomes no more than a reality show, something that could be scripted and rigged behind the scenes without anyone really getting upset about it, that our freedom of the press will become another one of those constitutionally granted rights that can be watered down and eventually taken away from us.
(Speech 3 February 2011 at San Antonio College, as quoted in Jeanne Jakle, "Rather warns media is in 'statew of crisis'" San Antonio Express-News, 4 February 2011.)
And rock like Dan too!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Huyn9itzIw
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Q7v0RDgoy4
interesting view point about local news. Love John Oliver
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Print media is going away unfortunately. Everyone wants short, quick stories. I for one hate a dragged out story. Give me the Who, where, how, why and When. I don't need the back story or tangent of things irrelevant other than to fill up space.
Something else I dislike is people whom really know nothing about the subject but feel the need to push their agenda on the situation. I think that's a turn off in any form of news media.
I also don't mind either form of medium as long as it's articulate, not biased and researched correctly.
If anything needs fixing it's the op-ed pieces that pass for news. Hanity is not always news. Matt Taibbi is not always news.
Do more reporting and less rabble rousing.0 -
tempo_n_groove said:Print media is going away unfortunately. Everyone wants short, quick stories. I for one hate a dragged out story. Give me the Who, where, how, why and When. I don't need the back story or tangent of things irrelevant other than to fill up space.
Something else I dislike is people whom really know nothing about the subject but feel the need to push their agenda on the situation. I think that's a turn off in any form of news media.
I also don't mind either form of medium as long as it's articulate, not biased and researched correctly.
If anything needs fixing it's the op-ed pieces that pass for news. Hanity is not always news. Matt Taibbi is not always news.
Do more reporting and less rabble rousing.
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
brianlux said:tempo_n_groove said:Print media is going away unfortunately. Everyone wants short, quick stories. I for one hate a dragged out story. Give me the Who, where, how, why and When. I don't need the back story or tangent of things irrelevant other than to fill up space.
Something else I dislike is people whom really know nothing about the subject but feel the need to push their agenda on the situation. I think that's a turn off in any form of news media.
I also don't mind either form of medium as long as it's articulate, not biased and researched correctly.
If anything needs fixing it's the op-ed pieces that pass for news. Hanity is not always news. Matt Taibbi is not always news.
Do more reporting and less rabble rousing.It's a hopeless situation...0 -
tbergs said:brianlux said:tempo_n_groove said:Print media is going away unfortunately. Everyone wants short, quick stories. I for one hate a dragged out story. Give me the Who, where, how, why and When. I don't need the back story or tangent of things irrelevant other than to fill up space.
Something else I dislike is people whom really know nothing about the subject but feel the need to push their agenda on the situation. I think that's a turn off in any form of news media.
I also don't mind either form of medium as long as it's articulate, not biased and researched correctly.
If anything needs fixing it's the op-ed pieces that pass for news. Hanity is not always news. Matt Taibbi is not always news.
Do more reporting and less rabble rousing.
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
tbergs said:brianlux said:tempo_n_groove said:Print media is going away unfortunately. Everyone wants short, quick stories. I for one hate a dragged out story. Give me the Who, where, how, why and When. I don't need the back story or tangent of things irrelevant other than to fill up space.
Something else I dislike is people whom really know nothing about the subject but feel the need to push their agenda on the situation. I think that's a turn off in any form of news media.
I also don't mind either form of medium as long as it's articulate, not biased and researched correctly.
If anything needs fixing it's the op-ed pieces that pass for news. Hanity is not always news. Matt Taibbi is not always news.
Do more reporting and less rabble rousing.0
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