Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Don't stop believing!


You turn on the evening news & the top story comes on. It is usually covered in about 2-5 minutes. Since most news casts only have about an hour they have to keep it short and to the point to fit in the rest of their material that they need to cover. Therefore they might miss something, or maybe not always explain everything about why it happened or give some detailed background on it. This is where social media comes in handy. I think that social media has increased the quality of news information. Instead of only hearing about the top news story for a brief moment, social media allows us to search for these top stories online. By doing this, you can get a far more in depth view on the story and it can be explained in more detail. You’re asking well, how does this let us increase the quality? Well it allows the readers to take their time when reading the article and make sure they take in all the pieces of information that is being said about this news story. Unlike with the news, unless you have Bell cable, you can’t really go back and rewind live TV. Also, (I know this can happen on the internet too) some news casts could be biased towards the topics they are covering. So you may only see it from one point of view which isn’t always the case or right. By viewing the news online, you may get information you have missed or read it from someone else’s perspective. I mean you could argue also that it may have been altered or changed, but for the most part if it is a legit news website; the info that is posted on it should be correct. All in all, I think social HAS improved our quality of news because it allows us to view stories, wherever from whenever and there could be way more detail in that one media page then on TV. Not to say news casts aren’t good at covering news stories, just in my opinion reading it is a lot easier then it all coming at you at a rapid pace over a span of a couple minutes then it’s gone; and by the time it sinks in you may wish you could see it again, so that’s why I say social media is key for that kind of stuff.  

2 comments:

  1. I think you're right in saying that the news on television is so brief and skips to the next topic so soon that we don't always get the full story or hear as much as we wanted to about a story so we turn to social media. I also agree with how certain news casts can be bias on some topics and the internet can provide many different views on a subject.

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  2. I agree with you totally every news broadcaster has a different audience and a different view they project on stories in order to keep that audience happy and watching their channel which can lead to some bias stories or just totally false stories.

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