The effects of sensationalism are damaging the public and the integrity of journalism.
There is a clear dilemma for all good journalists. Although sensationalism sells, and we are within an era now where there is more sensationalism than previous as journalists are breaking the ethical values that their profession was founded on. A responsible journalist is less partisan, less attached, and more accurate. They value
the difference between opinion and the truth. If this defines a responsible journalist,
why is an irresponsible journalist irresponsible? Is it because they are more concerned with promoting themselves rather than the story? Have they sold out for the all mighty dollar? Is it the audience s fault because they expect less? Maybe journalism students are being taught in college to get the sensationalized story because it sells you will make it big. Whether labeled ethics, values, or morals, they are declining rapidly in the United States. What would make anyone believe that journalism is exempt from this infectious downfall in American society? Objectivity, although hardly perfect, seems to be the less of two evils. Winston Churchill once said that democracy is the worst form of government, except for all the other forms. The same can be said about objective journalism. As long as journalists are willing to work hard and be honest about its limitations, it will remain our least bad source of information.
It amazes me how sensationalism literally has such an impact on society and yet there
are good reporting and I feel that if one wishes to speak to and have the power to speak to the media at large facts coupled within unbiased reporting surpasses sensationalized certainly sells, but credibility is lost as one has to decipher between facts and fictions and what the reports ambitions are. In conclusion, it is evident that sensationalism has become deeply entrenched in the media, leaving the public paying a high price through their loss of credible sources of information.
In turn, journalists are also paying a high price by sacrificing their ethical standards and succumbing to the temptations of sensationalism for the sake of profit and or other reasons, which would include politics now. It’s a blatantly disregard to the very standards of objectivity and credibility.
It’s a no brainer to understand and see the difference between what the missions and ethics were with Walter Cronkite, Dan Rather in comparison to Jeff Beck, Bill O'Reilly.
Two words sums it all up:
Ambitious Sensationalism
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ReplyDeletethis is just tied in with my notes as I really can't believe some of these reporters and there ambitions Sharon.
ReplyDeleteThere are still good honest reporters I can assure you of that, there are some out there to make money, sad but true. Your title is apt and just right ... ambitious sensationalism of things often than not is the very thing that make our world becomes what it is now ...
ReplyDeleteThere are very good reporters out there, yet this is not typical of what I write but there I think that for the most part there when some try to change the real news to their own accord or there own bias it's certainly isn't within the ethics of unbiased reporting.
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ReplyDeletelet's not forget Tom Brokaw, he was one of my favorite newscasters ever...
ReplyDeleteGlenn Beck and Bill O'Reilly are not journalist and d not claim to be
ReplyDelete"Jeff Beck, Bill O'Reilly." - they are the reason I dont watch TV. I watch a good Movie or a Documentary or something absolutely Boring(NOT) like Mythbusters or Nationalgeographic. I think I live well, without all the NEWS.
ReplyDeleteDanette there are so many good ones! Tom was from Montana. I due enjoy CNN it's a great station but I just enjoy the real news. It's really as simple as that.
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ReplyDeleteDitto here Rashmi, I like the news but real news and good news as well. Seemingly we never see the good things that are happening within the world. I prefer to just watch a movie now and then.
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ReplyDeletethe joy of education is that if there is a report we,as educated individuals, can check and re check the facts ---the sorrow of education is that there are those who are willing to read or view a newscast and never question it----believing that as educated individuals the newscasters are not controlled by corporate advertisers----the goal of education is not to "be taught" but rather to listen and learn and think independently ---that the educated might question and seek and question some more---the "news" is only the intro............................
ReplyDeleteWhy is there such a connection with you as it's so true to listen and think independently in contrast to just listen within the process of learning. As we gather information and we never question it, some do and some don't. What goes on within life is that process of what one does listen and gain that understanding rather than just sitting idle and taking everything as stated. Regardless of age we do question things and process them and realize the fiction from the fact or above that come to a realization that what is real is what we find to have the merit of checks and balances.
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