Most people would turn to the media (TV news, newspapers, internet, magazines etc) for information regarding world events.
The media, however, has been known to at times over-sensationalise news and events to enable its readers/viewers/audiences to stay interested and to come back for more, so to speak.
So, should people rely on the media to gain knowledge about what's happening around them?
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Indeed...i hv seen media reports of things happening at my school...i was in school when the things happened...but when i see the media reports...it is total different...alot of salt n pepper added to the news i guess...sigh!
I oso dun really believe the media, the things they write or show sometimes feel like so drama, haha.
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