Can you please share your review on this Task 2 exercise
Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2014 2:20 pm
Many newspapers and magazines feature stories about private lives of famous people. We know what they eat, where they buy their clothes and who they love. We see their pictures in private situations.
Is it appropriate for magazine or newspaper to give this kind of private information about people?
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Despite the internet revolution, there are a significantly large proportion of people who read newspaper and magazines. While newspapers are read to get updates on world events, magazines present in-depth analysis of issues or persons.
Nowadays, a lot of newspapers and magazines feature articles about famous persons, which describe their lives to the minutest details. At times, these include their pictures in the most private situations, like in beach clothes or with a close friend. While the purpose of the publications is to share information with the public, in my opinion, they cross the line by invading the privacy of these persons through unsolicited gathering of information. Many times, the graphic images are not suitable for all ages.
Firstly, people, famous or not, are entitled to their privacy. On occasions, the paparazzi hound these persons to get glimpses of their private moments. One such incursion caused the death of Princess Diana as her car raced to chase off the paparazzi. Secondly, as a newspaper reader, I would like to know what is happening around the world. Most readers, likewise, are not interested in finding out what famous people eat or wear, and seeing this information on the front page of newspapers is frustrating.
I do understand that there is an audience which craves this private information, and publications need to satisfy their needs as well. However, while competing to capture this audience, they should not cross the boundaries of personal freedom. Lives of famous people are appropriate to be shared in magazines specific to them like movie or celebrity. Newspapers, on the other hand, should focus on sharing news.
In either case, sharing personal information should happen only with the prior approval of the famous personalities. They have some personal moments and they should not be put up for public display.
Is it appropriate for magazine or newspaper to give this kind of private information about people?
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Despite the internet revolution, there are a significantly large proportion of people who read newspaper and magazines. While newspapers are read to get updates on world events, magazines present in-depth analysis of issues or persons.
Nowadays, a lot of newspapers and magazines feature articles about famous persons, which describe their lives to the minutest details. At times, these include their pictures in the most private situations, like in beach clothes or with a close friend. While the purpose of the publications is to share information with the public, in my opinion, they cross the line by invading the privacy of these persons through unsolicited gathering of information. Many times, the graphic images are not suitable for all ages.
Firstly, people, famous or not, are entitled to their privacy. On occasions, the paparazzi hound these persons to get glimpses of their private moments. One such incursion caused the death of Princess Diana as her car raced to chase off the paparazzi. Secondly, as a newspaper reader, I would like to know what is happening around the world. Most readers, likewise, are not interested in finding out what famous people eat or wear, and seeing this information on the front page of newspapers is frustrating.
I do understand that there is an audience which craves this private information, and publications need to satisfy their needs as well. However, while competing to capture this audience, they should not cross the boundaries of personal freedom. Lives of famous people are appropriate to be shared in magazines specific to them like movie or celebrity. Newspapers, on the other hand, should focus on sharing news.
In either case, sharing personal information should happen only with the prior approval of the famous personalities. They have some personal moments and they should not be put up for public display.