Road rules1 min ago
People Who Are Interviewed On Tv News
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Whenever a new policy is introduced by the government, there is always someone interviewed on the tv news saying that it will affect them negatively. I have often wondered where these people come from. Do they contact the tv companies themselves?
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Terrestrial Television news has to be impartial and not biased, which is why they actively seek out the other point of view to a story. Unfortunatel y that often looks like moaning for moaning’s sake. If for example a new policy was beneficial to 95% of the population, the news will include a comment from the 5% who are against it.
13:17 Tue 05th Jan 2021
Terrestrial Television news has to be impartial and not biased, which is why they actively seek out the other point of view to a story. Unfortunately that often looks like moaning for moaning’s sake.
If for example a new policy was beneficial to 95% of the population, the news will include a comment from the 5% who are against it.
If for example a new policy was beneficial to 95% of the population, the news will include a comment from the 5% who are against it.
maybe that's how it should be, Sunk. I wouldn't like to see the media suppressing the fishing industry's views on the Brexit deal, for instance.
The short answer though is that reporters will have contact numbers for all sorts of people, industries, pessure groups for the topics they deal with - that's hwo they work. The reporter might call up a contact or it might be the other way round, it doesn't really matter.
The short answer though is that reporters will have contact numbers for all sorts of people, industries, pessure groups for the topics they deal with - that's hwo they work. The reporter might call up a contact or it might be the other way round, it doesn't really matter.
Jno
New Government Policies are usually known well in advanced, and pressure groups, lobbying organisations, think tanks and campaigners will all offer a press release response that will include contact details.
The Government are politically biased, so everything they do should be scrutinised by the Opposition and others who might be affected by it. That is part of democracy.
New Government Policies are usually known well in advanced, and pressure groups, lobbying organisations, think tanks and campaigners will all offer a press release response that will include contact details.
The Government are politically biased, so everything they do should be scrutinised by the Opposition and others who might be affected by it. That is part of democracy.
yeah no
sunk is correct British terrestrial is reqd to be more balanced with pro and cons
and British newspapers can be more political
it makes it difficult therefore when we look at something so polarised such as the Trump election that US tv stations are NOT required to do this
two point arise
The Beeb has someone pro and someone con on just about anything. for example - lockdown bad, roll out NJ and the swedish model, lockdown good, just about anyone else
and recently we have been made aware that there are some things that pro - con doesnt work
such as Trump saying the election was stolen by fraud and criminal action
sunk is correct British terrestrial is reqd to be more balanced with pro and cons
and British newspapers can be more political
it makes it difficult therefore when we look at something so polarised such as the Trump election that US tv stations are NOT required to do this
two point arise
The Beeb has someone pro and someone con on just about anything. for example - lockdown bad, roll out NJ and the swedish model, lockdown good, just about anyone else
and recently we have been made aware that there are some things that pro - con doesnt work
such as Trump saying the election was stolen by fraud and criminal action
// I see that folk who point out flaws in society are now being labelled doom mongers.//
what is this now bit?
doncha remember Spiro T Agnew - and nattering nabobs of negativism?
a nabob was a British trader who had made truly gigantic profits from Indian trade 1800-1825 and usually like Joss in Vanity Fair adopted a very Indian (opyulent) way of life
clearly not anything Agnew thought of
what is this now bit?
doncha remember Spiro T Agnew - and nattering nabobs of negativism?
a nabob was a British trader who had made truly gigantic profits from Indian trade 1800-1825 and usually like Joss in Vanity Fair adopted a very Indian (opyulent) way of life
clearly not anything Agnew thought of