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发表于 2024-3-12 15:19:44 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
We in the newsroom need to be well informed about everything, EVERYTHING that happens in our world. And the easiest way to get information is through news websites spread around the virtual world.

The problem is that we are looking for relevant, important and Special Data enlightening things for you, the entrance exam candidate, who needs to be up to date with what is going on. We do the work of “filtering” everything that will be of value to your knowledge and we almost always – if not always – come across BBB “news” in almost all the online newspapers that we access daily.

And can you understand how this program – which has had low ratings – continues to be taken seriously by many? And more: how is it that the Brazilian version is still on the air when the BBB's in other countries have already declared “bankruptcy”? Why are Brazilians such consumers of this type of pejorative media?

Using a sociological explanation, we would say that industrial culture creates this type of entertainment to be consumed in excess by the known “masses”. Furthermore, we have a gigantic deficit related to education, knowing that only 1% of our population has access to higher education. It is in this way, taking advantage of the lack of education of many, that the media makes use of its power to ignore everything and everyone to raise money.



However, for many others, this is the most accessible means of entertainment. For workers who spent all day seeing violence and evil, the fact of being able to see beautiful people in such a distant reality is extremely pleasurable. TV is like an escape from reality, the viewer doesn't want to see what they normally see on a daily basis, they want to see what they don't have, what they would like to be/have. For this reason, television is the greatest means of communication of all time.

It would be interesting for our readers if they could read “1984”, by George Orwell, and understand where the term “Big Brother” comes from and realize that already in 1948 (the year the book was published) it was possible to predict that the media could control the population's thinking through language manipulation.

What's more: the film “The Truman Show”, with the famous actor Jim Carrey, essentially portrays how all types of reality shows take place. It's curious to understand why this film wasn't as successful as the others in which the same actor starred. Did they want to silence him.





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