Remember, the media are not in the business of keeping the public informed, they're first and foremost interested in putting bread on their own tables, like any other business out there
Short circuit logic, here you conflate things to make it disregard the first statement and push your own agenda.
1. A media business is not necessarily the same as a news business.
2. Either way both a media business and a news business are in the business of creating and selling stories.
3. Both a media business and a news business can have objectives of both selling stories that inform the public and sell junk to the public.
4. Stating like any other business doesn't serve any credibility to your argument, rather you're trying to slant a profit motive as evil. Would non-profits providing news services be the only good people in your head?
They like having a job, and these days, given how high our tolerance for absurdity has become, their job requires they come up with the most dramatic and outrageous content they can in order to keep people hooked.
Because they like jobs therefore they must be willing to take the low road to whatever they can to earn the duckets those jobs? So they create sensationalized and dramatized results, to use generalities to gloss over nuanced matters?
Kind of like this post here?
Good job.
Everyone's in the business of selling stories. You tried to sell yours but I'm not buying it.
Remember, the media are not in the business of keeping the public informed, they're first and foremost interested in putting bread on their own tables, like any other business out there
Short circuit logic, here you conflate things to make it disregard the first statement and push your own agenda.
1. A media business is not necessarily the same as a news business.
2. Either way both a media business and a news business are in the business of creating and selling stories.
3. Both a media business and a news business can have objectives of both selling stories that inform the public and sell junk to the public.
4. Stating like any other business doesn't serve any credibility to your argument, rather you're trying to slant a profit motive as evil. Would non-profits providing news services be the only good people in your head?
They like having a job, and these days, given how high our tolerance for absurdity has become, their job requires they come up with the most dramatic and outrageous content they can in order to keep people hooked.
Because they like jobs therefore they must be willing to take the low road to whatever they can to earn the duckets those jobs? So they create sensationalized and dramatized results, to use generalities to gloss over nuanced matters?
Kind of like this post here?
Good job.
Everyone's in the business of selling stories. You tried to sell yours but I'm not buying it.