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oksano4ka [1.4K]
2 years ago
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What are two reasons why similar reporting is carried out by most major media outlets? Why did the government begin regulating m

edia and do you think it goes too far or not far enough? What would you tell someone to read or watch if they wanted a fair and impartial take on the days events?
History
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Luba_88 [7]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The answer to each of the questions is explained below.

Explanation:

1.Precisely because they have a wide variety of reporters at different points to quickly capture the main events or events that happen at a certain moment, so when a very important event is presented that has a great impact on society, they immediately try of being the first.

2.The regulation of the media by the government, many times has been due to the mishandling of the information that the media have given, really altering the meaning of the real information.

3. I would say that we do not have to believe everything the media tells us, but we must check and verify that the information provided to us is accurate and reliable; so it is important to watch news in different media to verify the information.

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