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does the media provide a balanced report explain​

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Answered by ItsShree
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Answer:

Yes because...

A free media should be just that, without a requirement for balance. The reporting of news is a vit...

A free media should be just that, without a requirement for balance. The reporting of news is a vital form of free speech and the expression of opinion. Individuals and groups do not all see issues in the same way, and they should not be required to report and commentate on them as if they did. Forcing reporters, media owners and employees to portray sides of a story that they do not agree with is an infringement on their public expression of political conviction. For a state to maintain or use such rights of content regulation is unjust and arguably dangerous

Answered by gratefuljarette
13

No, media does not provide a balanced report.

Explanation:

  • Media is the fourth pillar of democracy in our country but it is not serving its purpose and this scenario can be well witnessed from the days of advent of media into being.
  • Media tends to hide the shortcomings of certain governmental policies or companies now a days to define a balance for the working agencies.
  • Media has now a days become more biased regarding a particular political party or community, seems the working of  journalism is no more liberal.
  • The basis of media has shifted from a encouraging point of view to criticism thereby lacking balanced report.

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