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Malaki effect na ng media ngayon, kaya kapag misleading ang mga headlines marami agad naniniwala kahit hnd pa nila nababas ung buong article

 

And for that reason, there was even a time that Pres Duterte made a decision to boycott the media. But it only took him a month or so to do that because that's how the media eventually necessitate every mainstream - to dominate trend in opinion, from personal, business to politics.

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And for that reason, there was even a time that Pres Duterte made a decision to boycott the media. But it only took him a month or so to do that because that's how the media eventually necessitate every mainstream - to dominate trend in opinion, from personal, business to politics.

He probably get to realize that he needs media on his side not against.

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A very good example now is now being tackled in the TV series Ang Probinsyano. How a news should be sensationalize for the headlines. A good reporter portrayed by Joel Torre can't cut it now in the business.

 

It's all about (big) profit that really drives them after all. And it's not something about as if anyone feels so grateful. So I urge people not to be easy pickings of this so called "social responsibility" strategy.

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"Irresponsible person reporting because clickbait:

"Duterte: 'We will leave UN.'"

 

Responsible person who made use of his journalism degree and therefore making his momma proud:

"Duterte: The United Nations should act with protocol and send a rapporteur to talk to me.

'You do not just go out and give a statement about a country,' he said. "If (bastusan), then..."

 

SIGH.

 

I'm just waiting for the time when irresponsible, motive-laden, biased "reporters" just completely drop the facade and do a full-on clickbait, no-pretensions-to-fairness titles like:

 

"10 Annoying Things Duterte Said At The Presscon You Should Attack On Social Media Even if You Never Even Saw The Full Video And Just Getting Your News From This Site"

 

or

 

"THE ONE TOTALLY SHOCKING STATEMENT DUTERTE GAVE THAT YOU CAN TOTALLY USE ON FACEBOOK AS PROOF THAT HE IS A BAD PRESIDENT!"

 

or

 

"5 BRILLIANT HACKS YOU CAN DO TO HELP YOU IGNORE THIS GOVERNMENT'S ACHIEVEMENTS WHILE FOCUSING ONLY ON ONE ISSUE (WHICH YOU NEVER EVEN CARED ABOUT A YEAR AGO!)

 

That said, there are more responsible, brilliant reporters who were trained old school style than the above-mentioned "churnalists." We just tend to focus on the ones that incense us."

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Magtataka ka

 

Bakit puro namamatay lang yun binibilang? Bakit imbes bilangin kung ano anong baril nakuha sa supect na namatay, bakit hindi naman din bilangin ilan yun buhay na naaresto. Ilan ang sumuko?

 

Bakit wala balita tungkol sa improved peace and order sa mga bara-barangay buhat ng mawala mga pusher dyan at mga rambol?

 

Ano ito? Gusto talaga ipaint ng media na halimaw si Duterte at killing fields na tayo? Good job yellow media

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It's all about (big) profit that really drives them after all. And it's not something about as if anyone feels so grateful. So I urge people not to be easy pickings of this so called "social responsibility" strategy.

I really wouldn't pick on irresponsible reporting so much if only these same arseholes would cease and desist calling themselves "responsible journalists", instead they should be called either "irresponsible journalists" or "paid hacks".

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I really wouldn't pick on irresponsible reporting so much if only these same arseholes would cease and desist calling themselves "responsible journalists", instead they should be called either "irresponsible journalists" or "paid hacks".

 

Tough competition does not only exist within the area of economy and politics. It also happens in the field of journalism. They're like crocodiles on the loose when they sense a big potential prey. :rolleyes:

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Pangit na manood ng local news. Sa cnn na lang at bcc.

 

CNN has their own bias on the news and skews it to that. I've never heard of BCC though.

 

 

Tough competition does not only exist within the area of economy and politics. It also happens in the field of journalism. They're like crocodiles on the loose when they sense a big potential prey. :rolleyes:

 

Then it's not journalism in that case, they become paid hacks.

 

wag lagi magtiwala sa Media. Learn to know the truth.

 

A very nice sentiment, however, how is one supposed to "know the truth" if one has no basis on which to learn about it?

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All this media confusion started when most people relied on headlines without reading the article. Before the internet, most people read 1000 words or more of newspaper story. Come the internet, the reading span of most viewer shortened and even got shorter when mobile browsing was made possible. Nowadays, we rely on cickbait headlines for news and dwell our arguments from it.

 

1. Read the whole article not just the title

2. Verify from other media sources

3. Verify from accountable agencies such as government and non-governmental agencies. This should be fairly easy with the internet.

 

Think of it as buying a new car or phone, you don't rely on the labels alone. You scrutinize the details. Read reviews, not just one, but as much as you can. Test drive or try when possible.

 

But, who has the time right?

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Now this is a clear example of how mainstream media affect people,

 

Fear of burglary, unsafe streets, drug addicts rise: survey
ABS-CBN News

Posted at Oct 04 2016 09:08 AM | Updated as of Oct 04 2016 12:34 PM

 

http://news.abs-cbn.com/news/10/04/16/fear-of-burglary-unsafe-streets-drug-addicts-rise-survey

 

 

 

 

 

Masyado ngang kalokohan yang report na yan. Nag survey 3 days before umupo si DU30 then ngayon lang ilalabas sa kalagitnaan ng war on drugs.

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Masyado ngang kalokohan yang report na yan. Nag survey 3 days before umupo si DU30 then ngayon lang ilalabas sa kalagitnaan ng war on drugs.

 

Di ba nga dapat pa matuwa yung mga pro-DU30 sa report na yan kasi it gives more reason for the war on drugs? :blink: Teka, ano na nga ba ulit label dito sa SWS, part din ng "yellow media"?

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