Television News Agencies Select Their Essay

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Journalists often become instant experts in whatever they are reporting on, and people learn to trust them as such. A news agency recognizes the value of having these "experts" on their television news broadcast, and uses them to lend credence to the infallibility of their reporting and to justify their decisions in what is regarded as "newsworthy" and what is not.

The alchemy that occurs between these different criteria in deciding what is "newsworthy" and what is not is a fragile process at best. The most successful television news outlets are able to capture all of these elements successfully to create an emotional bond with the viewer on many different levels. Ultimately, the most successful news outlets are in business because they sell ads to a large audience. They could not stay in business without this. Unfortunately, for the viewer, the type of news story that is selected to appear on a television news broadcast is influenced by many factors, the most influential being the news agency's ability to build rapport and continued viewership through trust and expertise.
But the sensationalization of news, and the continued rebuttals from journalists to the contrary, goes to prove the point that even if the journalist considers him or herself to be completely neutral in reporting a story, they still exercise nearly complete control over what is reported on and what is not. Perhaps it's not at the journalist level that these decisions are ultimately made, but it is not without consideration for who will be reporting the news and how visually appealing that story can be that the news agency exercises discretion over what is shown on their television broadcast.

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