y****t 发帖数: 10233 | 1 Nearly two-thirds of Americans think the news stories they read, hear and
watch are frequently inaccurate.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090914/ap_on_bi_ge/us_news_image
As it has been pointed out, what seriously happened in the us is not the
credit crisis, but credibility crisis. We used to have a fictitious
president, but now not only do we have a ficticious president, but as well a
fictitious media to go with him. | y****t 发帖数: 10233 | | c****n 发帖数: 21367 | 3 media theory tells us, even though you explicitly knows it
is inaccurate, after repetitive receptions, you'll believe it
or at least propagate it...
so whether people aware or not the media bias does not really matter
only science can defeat media propaganda.
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【在 y****t 的大作中提到】 : Nearly two-thirds of Americans think the news stories they read, hear and : watch are frequently inaccurate. : http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090914/ap_on_bi_ge/us_news_image : As it has been pointed out, what seriously happened in the us is not the : credit crisis, but credibility crisis. We used to have a fictitious : president, but now not only do we have a ficticious president, but as well a : fictitious media to go with him.
| y****t 发帖数: 10233 | 4 it might be true that it does not matter much, when there is no competition.
【在 c****n 的大作中提到】 : media theory tells us, even though you explicitly knows it : is inaccurate, after repetitive receptions, you'll believe it : or at least propagate it... : so whether people aware or not the media bias does not really matter : only science can defeat media propaganda. : : a
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