They could if they wanted to but big business who writes thier checks they dont. To do a fair reporting would be to go and talk to each side of a news story. Most times they do a decent job but Iraq for example the reporters cant get to most of the region due to the danger. The most of the reporting you see on your news is done from a hotel room in Baghdad or in a highly secured area.
2007-01-17 13:23:08
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answered by lulachoodcounty 2
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The day that the media doesn't cave into sensationalism then
the news will be more accurate and objective. I'll use
Hurricane Katrina for an example. All eyes were on the Super
Dome and the plight of the people living there. Anything remotely
criminal was blown up and made front page news. It sounded like men were raping women all the time. That there was no law and order there. The fact was that only one or two women were raped and there was law and order there. If the media didn't
work the sensational angle it wouldn't have been news. At
times it sounded like the National Enquirer was writing the news.
2007-01-17 21:32:30
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answered by Precious Gem 7
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yes media can, but its the public who follows the media, so we buy into the b/s and so the media creates more b/s for us to follow. its the question of would people be famous if we just stopped caring?
2007-01-17 21:23:32
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answered by DOMINATUS 3
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Do you know living human kind are bunch of educated idiots and funny people in planet of apes?
GIve them ghost stories they don't know.
Give them the real thing that taste like coke they also don't know.
Ever wonder how do we expect to communicate when they don't even master our creator's universal gifts of life vital for their own survival and advancement of themselves in planet of apes
Look around how we live in misery in making a monkey out of ourselves in planet of apes.
2007-01-18 03:50:22
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answered by Anonymous
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