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For news to be read and understood by a great number of people, it
must be simple, sensational and forgettable. Most individuals are not
interested in “heavy” news or complicated issues. Just compare
television and newspapers today to say 50 years ago. At that time,
newspapers had very few pictures but instead covered serious matters
with in depth analysis. Same with television. In the 1960s there was
serious news and many programmes which raised important issues in
society or politics, which many people listened to and grasped.
Today everything must be dumbed down to the lowest common denominator of readers or viewers. For
a paper to sell or a television station to receive advertising revenue,
any news must be superficial and short. Most content must have an
entertainment or gossip value. Same with television. All serious matters
are either left out or covered very briefly. We are now in the age of
instant gratification. Viewers’ interest can only be kept by short
superficial language, lots of big images and constant change of focus.
On television, no camera position must remain on one subject for more
than a few seconds because people’s attention span only lasts for a
brief moment.
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