Agenda Setting And The Media

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Agenda Setting And The Media

...is something that has come about with the advent of new technologies and the narrowing of major powers, who own more and more of the significant media venues, writing is in and of itself a somewhat biased profession. Despite claims of impartiality, it has really become a clear, especially over the last half of the century, that more and more journalists have had to compromise ethics in order to remain employed. Therefore, a slanting of the news has become more the norm, one could say, reflecting the particular values or outlook of those in charge of the station or newsroom, or to utilize the popular ‘buzz’ word: agenda setting.
This premise is not a localized phenomenon as it happens on a global basis, it could be stated, in any country where the interests and power lie with those who have the most ability to influence the culture’s likes and dislikes. In a recent article...

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