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What can companies and industries and other sectors of society do if they believe the mass media are not fair and balanced in their coverage?

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Answered by krishna210398
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companies and industries and other sectors of society do if they believe the mass media are not fair and balanced in their coverage

Explanation:

The influence of mass media has an impact on many aspects of human life, that could consist of vote casting a positive way, person perspectives and ideals, or skewing someone's understanding of a particular topic due to being provided false statistics. Mass media refers to media technology that reach a mass target audience whilst social media confer with computer-based generation that permits users to create and share content or to participate in social networking. There are numerous terrible influences that social media has created in society. those negative affects encompass, cyber-bullying, relaying false records, and the coordination of terrorist groups.

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Answered by logaprabhasl
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If they do not like the way the news is covered by one media outlet they can go to another. It is called capitalism, consequence culture and cancel culture. This is not a difficult concept to grasp.

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  • Mass media is neither fair nor balanced, and all is subject to human error. It is already believed by society.Since around 600 BCE when Peisistratos, created a Commission of Editors of Homer to compose a single, 'correct' text the person who ultimately pays for the coverage also gets to influence content.
  • On any given day in history you can find media that caters to bias and media that bases its reputation on honesty. This process was excellerated by the invention of the printing press.
  • It is nothing new that people seem to be hyper-aware of bias today. Some of our venerated founding fathers were anything but fair and balanced in their coverage.
  • “Bill O'Reilly, you got nothing on Sam Adams. Fair and balanced? The Revolutionary-era patriot and editor of the Boston Gazette was neither.
  • He also wasn't much interested in printing the truth. As Eric Burns writes in a spirited survey of early American newspapering, Adams's journalism ``might well have been the best fiction written in the English language for the entire period between Laurence Sterne and Charles Dickens."

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