The standard for what "news" is, in my view is effectively pre-qualified with "will it shock the audience" or "will it polarise people".
Quality unbiased news source: http://www.thecivilian.co.nz/It's pretty small time, but he's kept his identity secret by employing methods used by super hero's such as Batman, Superman and not Ironman. This allows him to report on the truth without fear of rebuttal.As someone who has been bought up in the media, they're just trying to make a buck. Start a fuckin' group.
http://www.3news.co.nz/Colin-Craig-threatens-satirical-website/tabid/1607/articleID/295333/Default.aspxQuote from Bounty Hunter: January 24, 2014, 08:17:34 pmQuality unbiased news source: http://www.thecivilian.co.nz/It's pretty small time, but he's kept his identity secret by employing methods used by super hero's such as Batman, Superman and not Ironman. This allows him to report on the truth without fear of rebuttal.As someone who has been bought up in the media, they're just trying to make a buck. Start a fuckin' group.Is this not the guy?http://www.3news.co.nz/Colin-Craig-threatens-satirical-website/tabid/1607/articleID/295333/Default.aspx
I was literally having this same discussion today about the ongoing negativity of mainstream media reporting in NZ which is why I wanted you to bring it to the forums. The standard for what "news" is, in my view is effectively pre-qualified with "will it shock the audience" or "will it polarise people". I get that they are a business like anyone else, but how they make money should be investigated, not manipulation of the product they bring to market to then manipulate the views of their audience. In this respect they are producing content that is markedly different to a product on a shelf, or offered as a service, and yes I know I have the ability to choose my source of information, BUT, when all my information sources are producing the same style because they're all fighting in the same space and manipulating the same views, or course I'm going to turn to forums like this, or reddit, or others in order to get an unbiased piece of information/news.
Responsible journalism is about reporting all the facts in an impartial manner, and therefore, accurately portrating the truth. It's sad to see the death of this kind of journalism, because it is exactly this kind of dilligent reporting that has kept governments, the police, and other authorities honest in the past. Nowadays, journalism is all too willing to be tainted by spin.It shouldn't be about 'selling' stories - it should be about independently reporting the truth to the public.
Another interesting article on the different ways that people are speaking about Bieber vs Richard Sherman, the Seatle Seahawks cornerback who apparently made some unsporting comments following the win that put the Seahawks through to the Super Bowl.
‘Neknominate’ is thought to have been born in Australia.But now it is sweeping Britain in a series of viral videos.
The craze began in Australia early this month but has quickly become a global trend
#Neknominate, which has been dubbed "the social drinking game for social media", started as a chain-mail game in the UK in January 2013.
Can I take a twist on this thread and may be ask what people find good in a story/article/newspiece. Or maybe even what you watch or read to get your news
Wood, who lives on Paritai Drive, did not see the flare but said people often set off fireworks in the early hours from the nearby coastline."I often sleep with my doors open
I read stuff so that I can see the comments, and fully understand the number of idiots that I share this country with.