Friday, September 24, 2004

media

Nowadays ,media like newspapers contain alot of bad news. The question which comes into my mind is 'is the news reliable or can it be trust?. some writers might just add something to make an article looks more interesting. Every articles which has been made by the writers contain their own views. It can be siad that every writer has their own styles of writing and their own ways to interpret every incidents. For example a writer has a trauma on abuse cases. the writer might interpret the incident differently from others as the writer has been through the incident.
It can also be said taht never believe anything till u see it by yourselves.

1 comment:

Weng Tchung said...

I used to be a student journalist when I was in high school for a local newspaper in Kuching.

One of the 'trade secrets' the editor revealed to us, was that it is a common practice that some of the weird/controversial news articles were made up by the writers. (These articles never make the headlines however)

Most papers have an established 'fan' base so they will continue to buy them regardless of whatever content the paper has to offer. It's up to us whether to believe or not I guess.

ps: I think Lord Denning rarely read the papers during his years as a judge :p