It must be recognized that mass media are sick from excessive formatting and an outdated analysis grid that no longer leaves much room for the "reality of people". Still too often, it is reality that we try to shoehorn into formats rather than adapting the formats to the world(s) they tell. This is the syndrome of "journalists' journalism".
Covering the daily life of the yellow vests represents lithuania mobile database a great opportunity to reconnect with "the France below". A reality that has been remembered fondly by journalists and has made it to the front pages of the press and television news.
In the media, there are increasing numbers of examinations of conscience, and people are trying, willingly or unwillingly, to renew the approach to tell the story of a society that is changing very quickly.
Given the accumulated delay, these efforts are spectacular, but the economic fragility of the media makes the exercise extremely complicated. Journalists, stuck between the hammer of their management and the anvil of the public, have neither the space nor the means necessary to change their practices.
Sterile formatting and outdated analysis grid
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