The Problem with 24/7 News
It’s become clear with tragic events such as shootings, natural disasters, and terrorist attacks, that 24/7 news has become less reliable, less informative, and less NEWS. The problem with global […]
It’s become clear with tragic events such as shootings, natural disasters, and terrorist attacks, that 24/7 news has become less reliable, less informative, and less NEWS. The problem with global […]
The 24-hour news cycle started as a solution to the constant eruption of events around the world and the public’s constant misinformation or lack of information. However, there can be […]
Anyone can see the adverse effects of the 24-hour news cycle. Stations constantly feel pressure to fill time, often letting their anchors throw around wild speculation, as evidenced by CNN’s […]
Though there are many positive aspects of having a 24-hour news system, constantly being bombarded by breaking news updates can also have its setbacks. One positive to having 24-hour news […]
Some think that 24 Hour News is a positive aspect in the media industry, as it keeps people constantly informed. However, even though it may be effective with a small […]
The gradual introduction of 24-hour news to society has resulted in a loss in the quality and integrity of the information provided to the public. These continuous news systems release […]
Infotainment is media that is informational that also includes entertainment to try and increase their popularity. Infotainment is a big problem in the news industry these days. All the news […]
Networks like CNN and MSNBC have the objective to report on the news all 24 hours of the day. With this responsibility comes lots of exaggerated stories and theories because […]
When the news media was established as the “fourth estate” the sacred duty of keeping the public informed of objective, unbiased truth was bestowed upon the industry in a sole […]
Infotainment news is slowly ruining the standard of news. News used to be about broadcasting information that was relevant to the people, that kept them informed of what was going […]