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Essay heading: Why The Mass Media Is Negative In Regards To The Public Sphere
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The main objective for these newspapers is to turn a profit, and that is achieved by moving the most units. The best way to move units is by drawing customers in with exciting headlines, even if they’re not the most relevant politically.
The best modern way to improve the public sphere is to merge the roots with the current mass media... displayed 300 characters
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Public interest is at a low percentage-wise in politics because many prospective voters feel as if they don’t have a say. This is partially because mass media tends to ignore the issues at hand, and also because they feel candidates can almost buy their offices. This would be somewhat alleviated if the media could intertwine relevant political issues with excitement and if candidates would go to the grassroots and speak to their constituents, instead of just being paid to run by special interests groups... displayed next 300 characters
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