by Miki » Mon 14 Aug 2006, 05:26:19
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('rwwff', 'I')f you're an American newspaper, and you have cars, soap, and brisket to sell; exactly why in the world would you bother to write a complicated, detailed, boring story about conspiracies and untried allegation of corruption? You need pictures of things going boom. You need a famous person outraged at something (whom you ask about their next movie during the interview). You need something that economically and directly touches a reader, taxes, broken water main, damaged electric grid, new highway construction., etc.
You're right. The media suits its contents to the intelligence, education, and interests of its audience.
On the other hand, if the American media is all about simplistic commercial content, why do they make it a point to paint Israel as a victim of Palestinian terrorism, while they brutally ommit every instance of Israeli terrorism against Palestinians?
As a result, most Americans think that Israel is a peaceful state who is just defending itself against terrorism, which is a huge lie.