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NEWS THAT DID NOT MAKE THE HEADLINES |
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If you want society to become something different than it is, you must set up the conditions which will bring about the desired results.
In democracies, news organizations are often expected to aim for objectivity: reporters cover both sides in a controversy and try to eliminate bias. This is not true of all organizations in all cultures. Most of the reports are not neutral - each has its own political stance, and news reports generally reflect the company, government line or inline with whom ever controls the medium.
Many states have operated
state-run news organizations, which may present the government's views.
Most major Medium in the world owned by a few profit driven corporations
for whom "what sells ", "what is politically correct"
(meaning "news" will not contradict certain group(s) of viewers ), "what
is economically correct" (meaning "news" will not contradict the
interests of certain "advertisers"). Even it is claimed to be
"FREE PRESS" and where objectivity is expected, it is difficult
to achieve, and individual journalists or the editors may fall foul of
their own personal bias, personal interest, or succumb to commercial or political
pressures. |