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字号+ Author:Smart News Source:Business 2025-01-12 08:59:11 I want to comment(0)
AS a media student, I have concerns about the current state of mainstream journalism in the country. Recent events, particularly the coverage of protests, have exposed a troubling trend in our media landscape. Many television channels, newspapers and online platforms appear to be aligned with a single perspective, often favouring government narratives without questioning their validity. In some cases, however, inaccurate or misleading information has been shared, making it seem as if official statements are being published without due scrutiny. This one-sided reporting has persisted, with a noticeable focus on discrediting a specific political party. Such practices not only create confusion among the public, but also erode trust in the media. This decline in credibility is deeply conc-erning. If people lose faith in mainstream journalism, its role as a reliable source of information will be lost. Another issue is the lack of variety in content across different platforms. Regardless of the channel or newspaper, the same repetitive and biased stories dominate, leaving audiences with little choice or perspective. Journalism’s primary role is to present facts, encourage informed debate, and hold those in power accountable. Sadly, it seems this mission is being overshadowed by partisanship as well as sensationalism. The media needs to revisit its purpose and responsibilities. By ensuring fairness, accuracy and impartiality in reporting, it can begin to rebuild public trust. Journalism must return to its roots as a pillar of democracy, providing the people with the truth they surely deserve.
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