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Vikki
10 days ago
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What are two reasons why similar reporting is carried out by most major media outlets? Why did the government begin regulating m

edia and do you think it goes too far or not far enough? What would you tell someone to read or watch if they wanted a fair and impartial take on the days events?
History
1 answer:
Artemon [1.6K]10 days ago
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The explanations for each question are outlined below. Reasoning includes: 1. The presence of diverse reporters positioned at various points allows for the swift capture of significant events, ensuring that when a momentous occurrence takes place with societal impact, they endeavor to be the first to report it. 2. Government regulation of media has frequently arisen due to incidences where media has mishandled information, significantly distorting the truth. 3. It would be prudent not to accept all media claims at face value; verification of the accuracy and trustworthiness of provided information is essential. Therefore, consuming news from several media sources is critical to validating information.
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