BPPLEE
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No, it’s not just commentary and opinion shows, it’s what is supposed to pass for news. The media are biasedI think part of the problem is that people have a hard time distinguishing news reporting from opinion. And that's not entirely unjustified, as many media outlets, particularly cable TV, don't make a distinction between them either. It can be hard, apparently, to find enough news reporting to fill a 24 hour broadcast day, and this is why you see a lot of opinion pieces that seem to be news reporting, but they're not.
Thing is, it really isn't hard to tell the difference. If MSNBC presents a report that Trump's MSG rally is "like a Nazi rally," well, that's clearly opinion. Treat is as such. If they report the event, and only state what happened (the classic journalism who what where when), and not offer analysis of why it happened, or what it was about....that'd be news reporting.
What I find amusing, however, is when the right wing goes bananas criticizing MSNBC for offering opinion pieces when Fox News does the exact same thing...and the left wing goes bananas then, too.
I don't see any of this as signs that the media (mainstream or otherwise) is corrupt, though. They're just trying to find content for their 24 hour broadcast day, and there isn't enough news to report on. If you want to find examples of corruption in the media, well, having to pay close to a billion dollars to settle a legal case that you repeatedly and knowingly lied about something could be a good one.
-- A2SG, knew my journalism degree would count for something someday, if not employment.....
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