Essay on "Media doesn't manipulate the reality,It all depends on how we perceive it,". (for debate)
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media is a part of everyday life in Americans kids. children are surrounded by technology ,entertainment and other media that is full of violence .newspaper, magazines, radios,televisions and the internet all contains violence .today media has a negative influence on children .the medium does have an influence on them,what does it really influence them to act out even through they know it'swrong?
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- If you don’t know, you should. Because media manipulation currently shapes everything you read, hear and watch online. Everything.
- If you don’t know, you should. Because media manipulation currently shapes everything you read, hear and watch online. Everything.In the old days, we only had a few threats to fear when it came to media manipulation: the government propagandist and the hustling publicist. They were serious threats, but vigilance worked as a clear and simple defense. They were the exceptions rather than the rule—they exploited the fact that the media was trusted and reliable. Today, with our blog and web driven media cycle, nothing can escape exaggeration, distortion, fabrication and simplification.
- I know this because I am a media manipulator. My job was to use the media to make people do or think things they otherwise would not. People like me are there, behind the curtain, pulling the puppet strings. But that is about to get harder: I’m spilling my secrets to you and turned my talents from exploiting media vulnerabilities to exposing them—for your benefit.
- When the news is decided not by what is important but by what readers are clicking; when the cycle is so fast that the news cannot be anything else but consistently and regularly incomplete; when dubious scandals scuttle election bids or knock billions from the market caps of publicly traded companies; when the news frequently covers itself in stories about ‘how the story unfolded’—media manipulation is the status quo. It becomes, as Daniel Boorstin, author The Image: A Guide to Pseudo-Events in America, once put it, a “thicket …which stands between us and the facts of life.
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