Yu, Zhongping: The Duty of Media Is to Supervise P
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Date: 12/11/2006 3:09:57 PM
Sender: Yu, Zhongping
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Yu, Zhongping: The Duty of Media Is to Supervise Political Power
News media take responsibilities of supervising political power. In China, social consciences have been induced and engulfed by power and money, the media are not to supervise political power but to be part of it and are also vested interests stratum, so it is inevitable that officials, wealthy and media plot together to deceive public. At the same time for the sake of own vested interests, the press take full advantage of monopoly system and convenience of occupation to try their best concealing own corruption and lavishing praise on themselves. In China the biggest news corruption is not “paid news” itself but that “paid news is not a news”.
Paid news originates from both needs of purchasers and bargainors in the market, and purchasers need political achievement effects and economic benefits of news. However, in China the biggest corruption of all is political corruption and the biggest impudicity of all is political impudicity. Therefore, since Reformation, behind the market the biggest root of the trouble causing paid news is the news system of China communist.
Yu, Zhongping
Jun. 20, 2006
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