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Is it the media's responsibility to go beyond what's happening today in order to predict future conflicts? 7 Articles

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    by Davi

    By law, American's needs to regulate - a purer unbiased news reporting practice, oh, you thought you had one! The Bush Administration has been found guilty of illegal propaganda with their press releases. It was a few ye...read more

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    by Marisela Feldman

    Is it the media's responsibility to go beyond what's happening today in order to predict future conflicts? The responsibility of media varies depending on the place, political context, and graveness of the issue. As the...read more

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    by Bill Woffington

    The News Media's job is to report the news. That's it. Period. The end. They are not soothsayers, psychics, social workers or pastors. They are people who report what happened in the world. When the Media goes beyond r...read more

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    by James Mockridge.

    The media are invaluable in projecting the worlds issues to the masses. In asking whether they hold a level of responsibility in projecting future conflicts, then you can argue that they have a duty of care to report and i...read more

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    by Hannah Kempf

    Sarajevo, 1984. The city welcoming the world to the XIV Olympic Winter Games that year was itself an international model of harmony, renowned as the city where Muslims, Orthodox, Catholics, and Jews lived peacefully for ce...read more

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    by Iiro Maki

    It is definitely not the job of the media to predict future crises or conflicts. And if any predictions are made, they need to be supported by statistical evidence and expert analysis. The media exists to provide facts, an...read more

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    by Masimba Mukichi

    The media is seen in the highest esteem as the eyes, ears and the mouth of the voiceless.It is there to inform, entertain, verify and to investigate facts.My angle of departure is that, yes it is the media's responsiblity...read more

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