World Languages, asked by Hngjng54611, 1 year ago

what are relevant situations where media fails to fulfil

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Answered by orangesquirrel
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Answer:

The three situations are:

1. When the media presents any information randomly without verifying it.

2. A situation in which the media represents false information and also fails to present the important points associated with it.

3. Situations in which the media tries to draw conclusions by comparing unrelated subject or topics.

Answered by bharathparasad577
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Answer:

Concept:

Unfortunately, the current state of the press deteriorates as journalistic resistance to the trends allowed by the system weakens. The first is about the truth. Everyone has probably heard of this TV report with commentary on images of recent events and some previous events. But outright lies are also common. The second trend concerns the human position in this landscape. Human rights, privacy and presumption of innocence are no longer valid in the press. And the court somehow can't save them.

Explanation:

  • In terms of privacy, we can see that there are significant differences between the British and American press and the French press. This applies to love relationships and sex.
  • This difference is purely cultural. No law contributed to its creation. For the mysterious reasons religion is involved, your press is far more tolerant and less tolerant than us on this matter.
  • This idea rests on the frankly hypocritical assumption that politicians should and can be more holy than the rest of the population. Of course this is stupid.
  • On this point alone, the French press appears to be maintaining a kind of restraint that allows for a private and delicate evasion of the married couple's legal status, while harboring healthier skepticism and a natural exclusion of truly ugly behavior.
  • Often, governments are required to commission research and reports. However, there is no clear media attention to reports that the government has called for an evaluation of new road safety devices or new forms of food health care. In short, this case was the will government decide.
  • A dangerous consequence of this concept is that if research is inconclusive and the government abandons this particular approach to the problem, it is no longer a wise decision by an experienced and dogmatic government, but a mere political defeat. This is why governments rely less on careful preparation and more on startling, intuitive decisions.

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