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The media goes overboard with covering celebrities everywhere.
It depended on what media was covering him.
Marriage is often portrayed in the media as romantic, fulfilling, and an ideal partnership. However, it can also be depicted as challenging, with issues like infidelity, communication problems, and divorce being common themes. Media representations of marriage can vary depending on the genre, target audience, and cultural context.
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yes ofcourse electronic media sometimes go overbroad covering celebraties but every time its not the mistake of media because sometimes celebraties also forget their limits so its its fault of both media and celebraties . celebraties should not give any chance to media to show any walger about them and media should also control on its overbroad covering celebraties.
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Probably not. New Zealand is to small a country to handle all of the fans, media, and athletes that would attend the Olympics.
Some negative effects of media on marriage can include unrealistic expectations set by romanticized portrayals of relationships, increased exposure to potential sources of infidelity, and decreased communication and quality time spent together due to distractions from screens.
The mass media can impact public agenda by selectively reporting news and covering only one side of a story
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