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Essay / What is news? - 875
One of the main ideas of this essay is "What is current affairs", that is, by what method people analyze, describe what current events mean for them. While Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes expressed a similar description of information law, he said that information is what news directors and journalists say, but what exactly does that mean ? This means that every time we watch a network or local news channel, no matter what they are broadcasting, this is what the news means to them. And what about what the eminent American poet Ezra Pound added, he described literature as an actuality that remains, among other things. While for most people news means "important and interesting things that happened during the day", undoubtedly not everyone has the same outlook as different people think, for some news it it is a process of diverting their thoughts. their own problem. Although the journalist of the indicated book believes that the information is the story in its first and best form, the expression of the passions of the public, or the prejudices of the journalist, that is, the reflection of the journalist who tells the story. There are many different definitions to answer this simple question. But for me, news is a way of understanding what's happening in the world, almost all the time, something that interests me, it's not something that everyone considers an important event. to make the news. In my opinion, news should be a way to relax but learn new things every day. Another idea in this column that the postman's maid was "Who decided they are important and why", meaning how important writers are, how important their way of thinking is. and biases can change history, or the way we see and understand it. As a viewer, in my opinion, people should not express their views middle of paper...... I can confirm that some of the events reported in the news do not concern me, but It may be surely this article can improve the lives of a few other people. Of course, the show would probably lose viewers if every time people turned on the television they saw enthusiastic, reliable, optimistic news. This is one of the reasons why journalists publish shocking news because they have more data to explain the event than good news. . Each viewer is able to judge why these stories are justified and the need for access to the news. People should know something about political, religious and financial conditions to have some experience to look into this. In conclusion, what viewers need to understand is that we are often forced to see what we expect to see and all we see on every news story is what the journalists want us to see, which is what that we judge..