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Answered by sanjaykumar1810
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Media is now a gateway between a person’s popularity and success or scrutiny and failure. This success or failure is propagated through social media, newspapers, magazines and TV networks, etc. It has become the backbone of most democratic countries. Without media news cannot reach the common man’s ears. Without media the citizens of a country cannot get a picture of who they’re voting for. But the people don’t want all the hype and fuss the media creates, we want a crystal clear idea of who we’re voting for. But the media tends to rely only on the sensation that is being relieved into the society and does not hold value to actual events taking place and doesn’t project events as they are. It inflates unnecessary uproars into the society’s mood and distracts the masses from more important affairs at the moment. Media feeds on sensationalism and by that we mean content that is not researched properly, eye catching, shocking, controversial, etc.

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Answered by Soumok
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Media thrives on sensationalism



Gone are the days when the Media would battle for communal harmony and democratic establishment in the societies across the border. It was quite popular and valued in the past as it would speak for least spoken and voice their concerns to the populace for smooth and democratic governance in the society. Factual journalism died down over the past few years due to exponential growth in the number of channels and Newspapers that eventually invited deadly competition amongst the media houses. And that is when an ethical journalism breathed its last. With putting an end to true journalism came along was the wave of sensational reporting, centralising its’ sole control in the hands of few ‘haves who operate the fourth estate of democracy the way they desire, to be specific, to influence the masses and earn the revenues out of obtuse coverage. It attracts the viewers in a large number, so is the revenue. To retain this figure and revenue, reporters are always on look out for the spicy ‘junk food news’ that is easily sold following day in a massive number.

The presumed goal of the media houses today is to sustain the viewership and provide the audiences with sensational stories that help them increase their advertising revenue. Hardly any news is objectified in the media today. And that is due to escalating influence of the corporate biggies who compel media to do as told by these few ‘haves.

Media giants have with intent fallen prey to this trifling coverage (Sensationalism). Only way to get rid of this mismanagement is to appoint the special censoring board that would strictly monitor the news being covered in the Media and act against those who don’t follow the stipulated norms

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