2) Interpretation
What do events mean?
The amount of space (or time) given to a story influences our perception of its importance. As in the "New York Post" headline on the previous page and the cartoon to the right, the media can draw our focus away from important issues to less important ones. A perfect example of this is the media obsession with celebrities.
As I mentioned in the discussion on "decoding," increasingly, people rely on "media pundits" such as commentators and columnists to tell us what things mean. Social and political critics fear this loss of independent thinking leads to poor decisions in politics and in life.
As the Doonesbury cartoon to the right shows, even "entertainment" can contain interpretation.
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