Sensational Inaccuracies
The sordid sensationalism in the media can greatly be attributed to the fact that today we treat the news as entertainment rather than a source of information. As a result of this, the media has to cater to the sensationalist ideal that society craves in order to stay afloat and in business. This creates an interesting …show more content…
Unfortunately, we are far from ideal circumstances when we consume media. Every major news outlet is shuffled into a category of either liberal or conservative and each has their own view of how the world is and how it should be. Even the consumers can place their own bias into a story. These biases can be against one social group to conspiracy theories. In the end only there is one truth to helping to eliminate the baise and the way stories can be slanted, facts and opinions are separate entities that should not be confused. One example of this comes from Avi’s Nothing But the Truth in this book a newspaper slants the coverage of a story regarding a high school student who was being disrespectful to accuse the teacher of limiting patriotism. “You are entitled to your own opinions, but you are not entitled to your own facts.” (Moynihan), this quote draws a clean line to keep in mind while consuming media and sifting through the slants and prejudice to help form a clear picture of the