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The Ethics of the Media
The purpose of
the media has become an ongoing question since the large amount of conflicts
between the consumer and media. Why is the original purpose of the media
so damn hard to figure out? It is time to confront this issue instead
of blowing it off by saying, "We can never change the media, so why
bother?" What kind of chickenshit statement is that?! If there are
so many people with so much power, surely one of them realizes the downward
spiral of the ethics of the media. I feel my sole purpose of this paper
is to tell everyone my ideas and viewpoints on censoring the media.
Ooooooo, censor. What a bad word that is when used in the same sentence
with media. So many people believe censorship is a bad thing, but there
is no other solution in stopping the "bad press." When I sit
back and look at the stories about stories that are bad and offending
to someone, I realize something needs to be done. The media is out of
control. True, there are many informing and needed stories, but, my god,
how many times a day to we need to hear and read about how much money
O.J. Simpson has to pay the family of Ronald Goldman? We, as consumers,
need to sit back and ask ourselves, "What was the point of hearing
or reading that story?" Back to the censor issue. I, as an aspiring
journalist, do not believe in total and complete censorship of the media,
but also, as an aspiring journalist, I am embarrassed of some of the stories
that are run, for instance, when the crime scene photos of Jon-Benet Ramsey
were run in Globe magazine. Was there not anyone, an editor, a writer,
or even a custodian at Globe who thought, "Uh, oh. These photos may
get us into some trouble." Was there not a single sole who had enough
ethics to try and stop these pictures from being printed? This is where
censorship comes in. If I could do anything in the world, I would first,
stop world hunger, and second set up some guidelines and laws that the
media must obey.
Guidelines such as, no digging through peoples trash and no peeking in
windows. Of course, we know that by law, there is to be no peeking in
windows, or over fences, but there is no one at the editors desk to implicate
these laws. There is supposed to be someone there to prevent these stories
from running, but remember, their paycheck depends on how many copies
are sold or how high the ratings are. This "censor person" needs
to have a set wage. If there was someone to stop these types of occurrences,
half of my problems with the media would be taken care of. This may sound
like a lame solution, but we need to start somewhere.
Obviously this is not a complete solution to these problems with the media,
so the next step would be to start using the editors for weeding out the
stories that are not giving some type of information that the consumer
wants and needs to hear or read. This is also easier said than done. This
solution also brings up questions like, how does the editor know what
stories the consumer wants to hear or read about? That is the responsibility
of the media. Let them take polls and give every effort to find out what
we want. Journalism will only survive if it establishes a more valuable
and clearly defined mission, (Morality of Mass Media , Ellen Hume.)
I could write a book about all the things I want to see changed in the
media before I become a part of it, but I will not. There should be a
line drawn so that the media can be punished for their wrongdoing. Many
people agree that there should be a line drawn and like it or not, that
line is called censorship. Our founding fathers did not want censorship
on the media, but they probably did not think that the media would be
doing such a crummy job. I do not want to say that all media is doing
a bad job. Overall, they are doing a fairly good job, but there is still
a large amount of dirty press that needs to be cleaned up.
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