Persuasive Essay On The Media

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Since you were little you have been shaped by the media. The media tells you everything you need to know that is going on from the news coverage about the upcoming elections to the
Buzzfeed article telling you what personality you are. You can find media influence all over from the ads on your computer to nationwide news coverage. On an average day you will see approximately 5000 ads (Johnson), but how do you know which of the advertisements you can trust? I believe that we cannot trust all the news reports and advertisements that we see because when we view these stories we are generally not getting the whole story.
Some ways that the news articles try to persuade you is by using one of the main types of appeals which are ethos, pathos and logos. The first type of …show more content…

Generally if you read the entire article you can determine what is fact or fiction by reading all of the facts instead of the condensed version you would receive through just watching a news report. Another way you can tell if something is true is by checking where they found the information. For example, if they just use Wikipedia to research a topic they can be manipulated because everyone has access to
Wikipedia and can write whatever they want. However if they were to research something through a reliable news outlet such as CBS or using a database like the library database we used that allowed us to view articles that were peer reviewed or written by professionals.
In conclusion, I discovered how we are being influenced by outside sources such as the advertising agencies which control the majority of what is said and viewed on your average news report. This showed me that there is a lot of corruption in the mass media because of the fact that there are so many ways you can trick people into believing something else. The mass media is important in our daily lives because you are surrounded by it all the time from just reading

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