Future of News: News vs Noise

Future of News: News vs Noise

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@2259Ben
@2259Ben - 28.01.2015 22:51

I think the point of the video was well intended, but of course they fail to acknowledge the seemingly growing dissatisfaction with news content in a meaningful way.

There was a comment that seemed to refer (although not directly) to young people. I fear for my generation that seems to get everything watered down and have no analytically skills and just go "ohh, ok" to just about everything.

I think if more people knew about the likes of the programme Newswatch, a more diverse reaction to news reporting could be given and the BBC at least might make useful improvements.

On the other side of Atlantic, an yes it is of course available worldwide, we have the likes of Hennity on Fox spewing out intolerance instead of fact, just to lap up republican viewers. Hiring supposed specialists that speak erroneously and racist-ly about cities (e.g Birmingham) doesn't portray the media form of news reporting in good like. I'm using that as an example, there are of course others. I just hope this sort of practice doesn't widen. 

We need fact in a mature tone, with the right amount of statistical information to portray a picture. And we should certainly not be endlessly advertising giant coperations in the context of providing news. BOO HOO A company (I will not name them) made billions. You don't hear the other side of the coin? People dying of starvation or cholera? NEVER.


I didn't mean to end up ranting.

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@kyconny
@kyconny - 29.01.2015 00:43

Best thing I've seen from the BBC in a while

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@josephvouis5301
@josephvouis5301 - 30.01.2015 00:38

NATIVE ADVERTISING IS THERE BEST WAY TO MAKE MONEY

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@suan07lai
@suan07lai - 09.02.2015 15:48

英文有限听不懂,新闻有权威性,推荐性!太多新闻等于无。新闻就是服务业

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