"The Limits of Media Power," by Robert J. Samuelson.
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Many of us do not realize how interesting a magazine article is until we get almost half way through it. Authors like Robert J. Samuelson, in that sense, are the same as a magazine article. Reading this editor's article, I found that the interesting point that he makes is to defend the truth in his line of business. In our economy, the media has a strong influence on how people relate to many different topics.
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and events. I thought that his article made a lot of sense and showed that this man is fearless from the abuse he gets from the public. I'm not a big fan when the press highly exaggerates what it reports, but rarely is any news story ever underplayed. Samuelson shows us that reality is viewed as a series of crises in the media, but how we want it to influence us, is up to ourselves.
and events. I thought that his article made a lot of sense and showed that this man is fearless from the abuse he gets from the public. I'm not a big fan when the press highly exaggerates what it reports, but rarely is any news story ever underplayed. Samuelson shows us that reality is viewed as a series of crises in the media, but how we want it to influence us, is up to ourselves.