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Quotes about media-manipulation

In today's digital age, media manipulation has become a pervasive force, shaping perceptions and influencing opinions on a global scale. This phenomenon refers to the strategic alteration or presentation of information to sway public opinion, often blurring the lines between reality and fiction. As technology advances, the tools for manipulating media have become more sophisticated, making it increasingly challenging for individuals to discern truth from deception. People are drawn to quotes about media manipulation because they offer insight into the complexities of this modern-day issue, providing clarity and understanding in a world where information is abundant yet often unreliable. These quotes serve as a reminder of the power and responsibility that comes with consuming and sharing media. They encourage critical thinking and skepticism, urging individuals to question the narratives presented to them. In a landscape where media can be both a tool for enlightenment and a weapon for misinformation, exploring the nuances of media manipulation through thought-provoking quotes can empower individuals to navigate the information age with discernment and awareness.

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She was black, too, or rather, a delicious shade of café au lait, and this, we were constantly told, represented progression an industry concerned merely with surfaces. (I am dubious: could it not be that, this season, café au lait was the 'in' shade? Have we seen a sudden influx of black women into the industry in Landry's wake? Have our notions of female beauty been revolutionised by her success? Are black Barbies now out-selling white?)
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But the camera sees what he does not say. A camera is a thing easily broken or purloined; its fragility makes it fastidious. A camera requires law, order, the thin blue line. Seeking to preserve itself, it remains behind the shielding wall, observing the shadow-lands from afar, and of course from above: that is, it chooses sides.
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With all the risk and danger television sprays at us each day like tear gas, it occurs to me they should simply open each evening's show by saying, "Welcome to the Channel Two News; we're very surprised you made it through another day.
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Today a story is not told it's sold.
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I understand,' Marder said. 'But a claim filed in a court has limited publicity. Newsline is going to present these crazy claims to forty million viewers. And at the same time, they'll automatically validate the claims, simply by repeating them on television. The damage to us comes from their exposure, not from the original claims.
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campanha de difamação do presidente João Goulart, o Jango, que incluía até a vida pessoal, com sugestão de mulher adúltera, o fantasma do “comunismo”, as “marchas da família com Deus pela liberdade”, de novo Lacerda no rádio e na televisão em discursos incendiários, e uma reta final com manchetes arrasadoras, como “Basta”,
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Are the mass media on the side of the power in the manipulation of the masses, or are they on the side of the masses in the liquidation of meaning, in the violence perpetrated on meaning, and in fascination? Is it the media that induce fascination in the masses, or is it the masses who direct the media into the spectacle?
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Gone are the days when media reported now they are reported.
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If it’s true that nothing is more potent than an idea, then those who control the media can direct minds en masse.
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Traditional Networking: "Trying to get media attention."Guerrilla Networking: "Doing such cool things that the media are vying for your attention.
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