felt conflicted about what the news should be and then how to ensure that media outlets are rewarded for doing whats in our best interests as opposed to that being different to what's best in theirs. — Judaka
Not in the OP. Even if he had, "news media" is a piece of word-salad that needs to be very well-defined indeed, or it's non-sense. — tim wood
Lately, I've felt conflicted about what the news should be and then how to ensure that media outlets are rewarded for doing whats in our best interests as opposed to that being different to what's best in theirs.
What do you think the role of the media should be within a democracy and are you satisfied or dissatisfied with how things are now. — Judaka
True, but not limited to the so-called mainstream media. There's biased media all the way from Democracy Now! to CNN. Also from Infowars to Fox news. All media is biased.There's a growing cultural awareness about the way manipulative media outlets which portray themselves as being impartial and fact-based are carefully arranging their presentations in order to further political aims. The news also seeks to entertain and interest, motivated by increasing viewership, ad revenue and ratings. Some of these motivations go against common ideals. — Judaka
All media is biased. — Wheatley
instead of placing all the blame on the media market, we could play a part, holding the media accountable improving our critical reasoning skills. — Wheatley
It shouldn't be different than shopping for clothes.And then what? It still comes down to what you chose to read and then make a decision that yes, that sounds true, or yes, I trust that journalist. — Brett
There's always room for improvement.And why should I doubt my critical reasoning skills as they are? — Brett
What exactly is the problem? I choose media based reputation. — Wheatley
Determined by my comprehension of a news story?
— Brett
Determined by your ability to argue about the news with others. — Wheatley
That doesn't mean we can't do anything about it. If a media source has a reputation of deceiving its viewers, it is up to the viewers to stop watching it. Putting the blame on the media source is convenient, but only solves one half of the problem. The other problem is the demand for bad media, and is totally on us.I’m not sure what you mean there. But my feeling is that we are not to be held responsible for standards of the media. Those standards have been set by business interests. — Brett
Bad media comes from both isles of the political spectrum. Your political point of view shouldn't be an obstacle for you to avoid low quality journalism.You can say that particular news sources should be rejected by people, or that they should be better at analysing what they’re reading, but people chose a source they feel comfortable with. You might have leanings to the right and consequently reject news sources from what you regard as the left and feel they’re unreliable. Does that mean the stories from the left are sub standard, or that you’ve failed to read them carefully enough? — Brett
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