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Tabloid papers
This is NOT an essay question.. I'm interested to hear your views...
Did modern society create the tabloid press... or has the tabloid press created modern society?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Tabloid press created modern society - a society that has no clue as to what is really happening in the modern world. I used to think americans were very insular, but am now finding that most British people are too.
Most of what the tabloids print are rubbish.
Maybe we only get what we deserve. If so God help the future generations.
Of course one cannot overlook the fact that there are a variety of circumstances which enabled them to have this input, and sadly I conclude that society was a willing victim. . .
Tabloids are really obviously known for fabricating stories and sensationalising everything possible but people still lap it up and believe it. It takes effort to see past their kak and get something that resembles a fact.
Thanks for all the answers, (except one of course, but not the Robin Hood one... I like the logic there!!!).
Of course I didn't mean 'modern society' as in having electricity etc. I'd have thought it was clear what I meant.
I agree it's been somewhat self perpetuating and I'm inclined to agree that we (society) get what we deserve.
The public school boy reminds me... Piers Morgan hardly has working class roots does he?! Do you think they might just be having a bit of a laugh, stirring up the working classes, adhering to the letter but not the spirit of the law, and making a fortune getting rich feeding off the insecurities of those who are "poor" relative to them?
Hey, well I'm not sure if this will even appear, as my last attempts at a post aren't appearing on the site! But here goes... mycatis... are you "only" 17/18!?! Surely not!!! I did politics A Level, and scraped a B. I have no idea if the higher you would do now, would be the same as the A level I did back in 1999-2001. The syllabus could be very different. However, mine was technically "Politics and Ideology" and was split into two halves... one half looking at the workings of politics in the UK (including back then, looking at the infant days of the Scottish Parliament and Welsh Assembly), and the other half looking at the "isms". I found it all fascinating but hard work.. as the grade probably reflects! :-)
Good luck anyway, and I'm glad you liked my question. :-)
Thanks for all the continued interesting answers folks! :-)
while the tabloid press is often vilified by the middle classes it provides an extremely important job in society. you'll find that tabloid reporters are the most well informed, smartest and most talented journalists.
They need to convey the detials of a story into a very short space and still keep the readers attention. speaking as someone who knows that's no mean feat.
a good tabloid knows how to cater for its market. your average trucker or brickie doesn't want to read a Guardian-style article on the benefits of organic gardening.
most people think tabloids are all about t!ts and celebrities. those sort of comments tend to come from people who never read them. look at their coverage of the recent events in New Orleans, it as good if not better than the so-called 'quality newspapers'. ok so there's a bit of smut in there as well. but who doesn't like a bit of that.
you'll find that in high political circles it's the tabloids who break the best stories. the Sun knew the date of the last election before most of the cabinet. politicians know the power of the tabloid press.
what it does is keep your average working man and woman well informed, but also entertained. america doesn't have a decent tabloid press, The American press goes from high-brow broadsheets like the Washington Post to supermarket magazines like the National Enquirer with nothing in between. leaving behind it a nation, the majority of whom know very little of what's going on outside its borders
LordyGeordie - you make a good point. To be honest, I mean (but admittedly I failed to specify this) the sensationalist attitude of the press. I agree that the tabloids do a good job, and keeping people informed is a necessary role - someone needs to do it. I read loads of different papers, a broadsheet at home, a Metro on the way to work (least I used to) and tabloids at work. The difference I have noted, that I was referring to here, is the constant fear factor, and blame culture incited by the tabloids. Constantly telling us what to worry about and making life sound worse than it is. We're not ALL going to die of MRSA and not ALL schools are failing the country's children etc, but sometimes the tabloids really sound like they think that's what the future holds.
I know that many tabloid readers are more than capable of cutting through that cr.a.p and understand the slants, but if you read it day in and day out, a bit of it seaps through into the mind, and I worry about the effects.
My key example is ASBOs. The media attention they have received has apparently made them something of a trophy with certain groups in some areas. Perhaps a different method/style of reporting could have avoided this attitude.
I just personally wish that the press would be a bit calmer in how they do their reporting.
LordGeordie - "you'll find that tabloid reporters are the most well informed, smartest and most talented journalists."
29th July 2005 - Cameron Diaz libel case: the newspaper (the Sun) admitted in a statement: "Any suggestion of a romantic involvement is entirely untrue and without any substance whatsoever.".
August 4th 2004 very similar case with Phil Neville.
Remember the case of Dawn Reed & Mark Lillie (cleared of molesting children) - The Sun said "HELP US FIND THESE FIENDS - Do you know where perverts Lillie and Reed are now call....."
How about the Hillsborough disaster headline ironically titled "The Truth"
My particular favourite - 3 down one to go regarding the innocent Brazilian recently
The report & photo of Australian paedophile Robert Excell which led to the murder of Newton thompson.
The Sun (the countries biggest selling nespaper) is outrageous in its content and is (imho) totally out of control. It parades lies upon lies which people believe as the truth (after all there is no smoke without fire) and screams headlines in 4 inch high letters and apologies in small type.
Sadly though, the majority of this country seem to want to beleive it is right in the way it continues.
LordyGeordie - in fact, I'm getting more and more wound up by your previous post - "what it does is keep your average working man and woman well informed, but also entertained. "
So, which of the tabloid press informs its readers how the Euro will effect them? Whcih of the tabloids explains how the EC works? which of the tabloids explains our justice system (and how a misleading story can ruin a trial). Which of the tabloids talk about fatcat wages but are run by the very same type of people?
I can understand people who haven't got a good education reading the tabloids and believing that what is printed is true. Personally, I don't like it, but if someone doesn't want to educate themselves then it is their choice.
However, I do take great offense at someone who is (obviously from their post) literate and intelligent actually believeing that the tabloids are good for this country.