People everyday watch the news to become informed on what is going on in the world, without realizing that the viewers are being misled. The news is supposed to provide viewers with current events without being deceiving but instead, news channels are beginning to input their own political views in reports. People who watch the news often try to get their views validated or justified rather than challenged. For example if someone is a conservative one will more likely than not watch a news channel that is of the conservative viewpoint to get the feeling that their views on the issue is right. A lot of people who are all conservative or are all liberal are becoming content with just watching the news broadcast that suits their views.…
During the Progressive Era in the turn of the 20th century, people wanted change for the better. During this era there were many problems. There were poor conditions in tenements, unsafe and unsanitary food in the market and many more things. Muckrakers brought the problems to the public through writing, drawings,and pictures. These muckrakers helped come up with reforms to change for the better, like Upton Sinclair and Jacob Riis.…
During the 20th century, many groups across the nation were facing problems with the new urban-industrial order. Progressivism was defined as a broad-based response to industrialization and its social byproducts, which were immigration, urban growth, growing corporate power, and widening class divisions. Most progressives were reformers, who strived to make the new urban-industrial order more humane instead of overturning it and believed that most social problems could be solved through study and organized effort. While the reformers reoriented American social thought, novelists and journalists reported corporate wrongdoing, municipal corruption, slum conditions, and industrial abuses. Magazines like McClure’s and Collier’s stirred reform energies with articles exposing urban political corruption and corporate wrongdoing, some magazines later appeared as books.…
To this day, muckraking holds the same meaning but has taken different forms throughout history. In the beginning, muckrakers were radical and passionate about communicating moral justice within society, exposing just about anything. The second wave of investigative journalism covered more political corruption than corporate wrongdoings. Finally, “in the last years of the muckrakers, irresponsible scandal coverage overshadowed substantive public service journalism,” leading to question, what it responsible for this…
In a 1906 speech, during the time known as the Progressive Era, President Theodore Roosevelt warned the American people against muckrakers. Roosevelt expressed his negative feelings towards newspapers, magazines, and books that attacked public figures with insults and lies. In summary, his speech declared that it is good for reporters to state the bad things that bad people did in the government. However, there are many muckrakers who lied about government and corporate figures for good publicity. Muckrakers made the bad people that they were look good, and the good people in the government look bad.…
The Progressive Era was a time of a lot of change in our government, sociality, and rights. People called Muckrakers solved problems that people didn´t realize that were happening. Muckraking is the action of searching out and publicizing scandalous information about famous people in an underhanded way. Muckraking journalism had a positive effect on the Progressive Era in the early 20th, but today it stills has the same effect.…
Many view media as a source to receive reliable information. Over the years, technology has evolved and shaped society by manipulating an individual to believe a certain way, thus creating a one sided viewpoint. Mass media often uses different appeals to persuade its audience in order to keep ratings high. Various media sites portray their political beliefs as a strategy to convince people on what is acceptable in society. These sources often state information that the public wants to hear rather than stating facts and all sides to the story.…
The documentary, Miss Representation, focuses on the stereotypical images of women in the media, and the society that creates them. The title itself shows how women specifically are misrepresented in weight, age, and more within popular media. The media solely represents young, thin, scantily clad women so as to become an object of sexual desire and to keep women from having any other power in society. Women who do not portray these sexualized features and traits are purposefully kept out of the media, and when they are portrayed, they are shunned and treated as degenerates. Models in magazines and billboards are photoshopped to match a ideal of “thin” beauty, which even they could not achieve, and are presented as models of what young girls…
One of the most dramatic movements of the progressive era was known as the muckraker movement. The movement was characterised by the use of sensational journalism that targeted the social issues prevalent during the time as such it encompassed the most sweeping reforms of business and government in U.S. history. The title of Muckrakers was first used by Teddy Roosevelt, who compared them to people who would literally use rakes to clear out waste (muck) the title accurately captures the nature of Muckrakers whose goal was to clean out corruption in the United States. Muckraking journalism involved in-depth research and factually documented accounts as opposed to opinion to serve as a trusted source for the people. They focused on two related…
What is a Muckraker? The dictionary defines it as, “one who inquires into and publishes scandal and allegations of corruption among political and business leaders.” The term Muckraker has been surrounded with a negative connotation since the term came about in 1902 under the presidency of Theodore Roosevelt. Some synonyms of the term Muckraker include Mudslinger, nitpicker and even hellion. But what most do not understand, is without the work of a Muckraker, those in which I prefer to recognize to as Journalism Intergritists, the world would never be in the place it is today.…
Muckraking does still exist as demonstrated by Leonora LaPeter Anton in her series of articles published by the Tampa Bay Times (Anton et al). The series of articles has three authors, the first one being Leonora LaPeter Anton. Leonora LaPeter Anton studied journalism at the University of Illinois. She has worked for newspapers in Hilton Head, South Carolina; Savannah, Georgia; Tallahassee, Florida; and Tampa Bay, Florida. She has worked for the Tampa Bay Times since 2000 (“Leonora”).…
In previous decades, U.S. citizens had little choice about what to watch on television – everybody watched the same news shows and had access to the same information. Now, there is a plethora of shows available every night. Several studies show that people who hold more liberal beliefs seek out more liberal media, and people who hold more conservative beliefs seek out more conservative media – media that reinforces their current political beliefs. Meanwhile, those people that consider themselves to be moderates, and more likely, those who are not interested in U.S. politics, often choose to completely forego political news. The public push for more extreme media, and the more extreme media may be influencing Congress (Levendusky, 2014).…
Muckrakers are necessary for a more democratic and ethical…
ISSUE: Why can't we fight fake news effectively ? The spread of misinformation has been a topic that many are talking about. One serendipitous irony was discussed by Adam H. Johnson in his article, “Everyone Wants to Stop ‘Fake News’ but No One Seems to Know What Exactly It Is”. During his article Johnson discusses an example of wishful thinking in the fight against fake news, “ As The Intercept was quick to point out, PropOrNot’s blacklist included “WikiLeaks and the Drudge Report, as well as Clinton-critical left-wing websites……
In today’s society it seems as if the media is starting to take control of people’s ability to think for themselves. There have been multiple cases in which many news broadcasting stations have lied to their viewers in order to spread fear and confuse, when in reality nothing serious had happened. In today’s world there seems to be three reasons in which the media is causing harm in today’s growing society. One particular reason in which the media is causing harm is what many people like to call media bias, which is the practice of how many news journalist decide in which stories to cover and how they want to cover it. After knowing how media bias works, it leads to the second reason in which does the media report fairly and how the news lies…