Philippine Media Beautifies Things Or Exaggerates Even If It Is Not Accurate Media does not capture the whole reality. Philippine media is a business after all and they are after views and ratings or anything to boost their networks. Content is still king.
However, since people consume media for variety of reasons, they go to unethical measures or grey measures to make bad things look good and good things look bad. Any nation's democratic culture must be created and developed via the use of the media. They give individuals information, which has an impact on how ideas and attitudes are formed and how political decisions are made. So, in addition to being free, independent, and pluralistic, the media must also freely accept social responsibility.
They should still be regularized and must stick to ethical values to deliver factual information.
Elections are significant occasions in which voters have the agency and authority to arbitrate intra-elite political power struggles, notwithstanding the various issues that plague Philippine democracy.
Since there is frequently violence directed against journalists, the Philippines is among the most dangerous countries in which to work as a journalist.
In some locations, misinformation refers to just that, but in the increasingly repressive media and free speech contexts in the Philippines and elsewhere in the region, it frequently refers to information that the administration wants to keep people from hearing.
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