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A 3 page contention that the media ignores the truth and in some cases even intentionally misrepresents critical issues, events, and developments. This paper uses the media’s infatuation with Barack Obama as an example. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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truth. When it comes to the media, however, practically anything seems to be given more importance than the truth. While this shortcoming might be somewhat excusable in advertising
given that the point of advertising is to portray a product in the best light possible for the purpose of securing sales, media public relations and journalistic reporting should be
held to a higher standard. Even there, however, the media is guilty of not being completely truthful in their representations to the American public.
The problem that we are experiencing today in regard to a less than factual media is that the media has become more obsessed with delivering
drama and perpetuating their own political agenda than they have in delivering a factual accounting of events and developments. Indeed, media irresponsibility comes in many forms. Through it
our fashions, our foods, our entertainment, our religions, our politics are all being force fed to the worlds population. Many times these messages are in the form of actual
advertisements and politics, many times they are more subtly wrapped in our movies and other mass media presentations. Regardless of the package, however, the effect is the same.
Regardless of the media, journalistic irresponsibility is there in one form or another and the glaring absence of truth is more characteristic of what we are being subjected to than
is factuality. Every since the invention of the written words, and particularly since the invention of the first printing press, mankind
has lived with the responsibility of what he broadcasts to others. When the photocopy machine made its advent we learned to spread our work, and sometimes our propaganda even
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