There are different strength and weakness of the media and how people perceive a story depending on how a person receive it, television is a primarily a visual media the strong pictures and video affect television viewers. Television viewers are more likely to remember how a story made a person feel than an actual detail story. In my opinion the news can be a positive and negative feedback toward their audience we can never know if the news broadcaster is informing us correctly. As a media user I disagree with the news the reason is because I think news broadcasters are misleading their viewers without informing them with the complete truth. We can observe when the news broadcasters are telling the truth by their body language and the way they communicate with their audience. I understand we tend to watch news to get the most recent information on current events or some other topic of interest. For instance, people do not rely on the news weather because sometimes it is incorrect information there are times that they are informing us it going to rain thirty percent but it comes out to be a sunny and beautiful day. At times the news broadcaster’s people might be incorrect informing their …show more content…
Therefore, in today society we all have encountered different ways to communication with each other’s, especially through newspapers, television broadcasters and the internet. I believed technology has affected how communication is conducted internally and externally by using text messaging, blogging, tweets and other devices such as cell phones, cameras and videos. People use these tools frequently for instance, many individual are immediately able to inform their employees by using technology depending on the situation some negative message are sent through written communication. I explained as a media user against the deliberative, three strongest points and the most room for improvement by supporting each of these criteria with detailed examples. I discussed how everyone’s has their own views and suggestions and how we communicate individually and in