Will newspapers become a thing of the past in this Internet age? It is currently estimated that more than 1 billion people use t

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问题    Will newspapers become a thing of the past in this Internet age? It is currently estimated that more than 1 billion people use the Internet worldwide. The number-one online activity is e-mail, followed by reading news on the Internet. The Internet is an increasingly effective and efficient way to reach the largest possible audience worldwide. Harris Interactive, a U.S.-based company, reported that the majority of people went online because they could obtain information at times suitable to them: or others did so because more detailed news could be found online: or more up-to-date information was available online: or because they could access news while at work.
   Though most media reporters and networks try to report objectively, bias exists. Bias means to favor. Bias can occur in the media’s choice of stories and coverage of a story. Through the choice of words and selection of interviews, interviewers and interviewees, the media might report favorably or unfavorably on a news issue. As viewers of news stories, audiences need to objectively judge the news coverage that they hear and read, and seek out more information from other sources, if necessary.

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答案 在这个网络时代,报纸会成为一种过时的事物吗?据估计目前全世界有超过十亿的网民。网上最热的活动当属电子邮件,其次就是通过网络阅读新闻。网络是获取最大观众量的一种越来越有效的手段。总部位于美国的哈里斯互动公司报道说,绝大多数人上网有以下几个原因:他们可以在对他们来说合适的时间获取信息;网上有较为详细的新闻内容;网上可以获取最新消息;上班过程中就可以了解新闻。 虽然大部分媒体记者和新闻广播网力图客观报道新闻,但是偏见的确存在。偏见就是有所偏向,这表现在媒体对新闻事件以及报道的覆盖面等方面的选择。通过对用词、访谈内容、访谈记者及访谈对象的选择,媒体可以对某则新闻进行有利的或不利的报道。因此,如果有必要的话,对于听到或读到的新闻,观众需要从其他渠道了解更多的信息,对新闻报道做出客观的判断。

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