Thursday, October 30, 2014

Media Review: Courier-Journal

After an approximate 20-day study, I have figured out that the Courier-Journal is only capable of doing one thing: supplying its audience with miscellaneous fluff, poltics and irrelevant crimes.

The fact that the majority of stories is politics is not what is upsetting. After all, we are close to the election, and the audience needs to know where to place their opinions. The thing truly frustrating is the fact that the news is not proportional; there are no substantial news pieces on the CJ.

What is not politics is related to some performance, celebrity, or murderous crime. These things have no relevance to the audience, therefore, they do not belong on the news.

At least one good thing will come out of this illegitimate news: I will have inspiration toward the Media Critique to come.

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