Saturday, October 24, 2009

Why News Coverage is Distorted

News coverage around the world is being reported in such a delinquent aspect to what the real news issues should report. The real top news stories should cover the most importance in news issues and how this will effect people, today and in the future. People in America are being subject to lazy News Networks. Foreign news coverage had been cut by one-half of Networking news. News is approach by a cheap concept to report world news coverage. When the same top twenty-four news stories out of fourteen-thousand are being reported, the same twenty-four news stories are shifted to sound different, but of the same content. This is how Networks in America do little, next to nothing to put costs to report news that would benefit and educate people.

Alisa Miller is the first woman to the TED broadcasting news in the CEO. Miller had a speech filmed in March of 2008 and posted in May 0f 2008. Miller addresses, "How does the news shape the way we see the world." People around the world are being cheated by not being informed. The US attributes seventy-nine percent of world news followed by twenty-one percent of non-US coverage. To set aside all news stories in Feb. of 2007, except Iraq, they were cut down by the coverage in the death of Anna Nicole Smith. Brittney gets more attention with cheap gossip, thus, this keeps cheap Networks spending used towards their reduced costs.

Miller adds facts, maybe a little distorted by "World Land Mass. These are maps are by country how Americans looked at news in Feb. of 2007. Besides news coverage around the world, there are two billion people in Africa, India, and South America who receive no news coverage. In other countries news attribute to one percent. Even the Smith coverage set aside from all other news stories followed was related ten times greater of any other coverage in Feb. of 2007. These are, "Ideas Worth Spreading" from; Talks Alisa Miller shares the news about the news, viewed on TED. Miller may laugh at the ridiculous maps, but she adds, "I know we can do better and we can not afford to." Miller gives thanks to those who view her message.

This message is attributed from IBM. They add, "This inspired thinking shared with you." And, "Let's build a smarted planet."

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