They haven't. PBS, CBS, ABC, NBC, CNN, and Fox News love to play watchdog and find out when criminal activities are taking place. Such as the recent scandal involving certain people in the USA Secret Service and prostitutes in Columbia, when President Obama went there for a visit. The USA news media was all over that story.
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In the 1950s, the relationship between the press and the presidency was characterized by a mix of cooperation and tension. While the media played a crucial role in shaping public opinion and covering presidential actions, the Eisenhower administration often maintained a cautious stance, carefully managing information flow to avoid negative coverage. The rise of television also transformed this dynamic, as visual media became a powerful tool for presidents to connect with the public, sometimes leading to a more favorable portrayal. Nonetheless, the press remained vigilant in its role as a watchdog, holding the administration accountable during a period marked by significant events like the Cold War and civil rights movements.
The role of the Geography is the americans had home field advantage because the british had to use maps.
The Swine Flu thing is one more time an example of mass hysteria provoked by the media.The Mexican economy is being forced on its knees for a virus that is not much more different than the usual yearly virus flue mutations, or the 'usual' 36'000 casualties of 'regular' flue in the USA. In Mexico there are 22 confirmed swine flue casualties. Just compare.The WHO initiated a badly planned media frenzy, the media loved it, the Chinese overreacted, the french wanted to put a country in quarantine and so many more are happy to cancel whatever communications they have, just for the sake of 'own national protection'.I'm happy to live in Mexico and disgusted by the international media and the WHO.Yeah, it has too much power in fact much much power. How? the media can make or break anything e.g it made Britney Spears & now who's reporting negatively 'bout her?However, the media's power isn't absolute, this' why gov'ts legislate it because absolute power would corrupt the media e.g journalists would become selfish, unobjective, biased.........you name it. This' why its power is rationed.In summary, media as a watchdog of gov't enables some degree of efficience of gov't officials not forgetting its educational, social responsibility role amongothers. This' question is really big
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The media plays a crucial role in shaping public opinion, influencing political agendas, and holding government officials accountable. It serves as a watchdog by providing citizens with information about government actions, policies, and decisions. Additionally, media outlets can help facilitate public discourse, promote transparency, and serve as a platform for diverse viewpoints.
The media press is sometimes referred to as the "Fourth Estate," along with the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government. This term emphasizes the media's role as a watchdog over those in power and its importance in supporting democracy.
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there were no such thing as Americans back in the french revolution
The media serve as a watchdog by investigating and exposing wrongdoing, corruption, and abuses of power within government and private sectors. Through investigative journalism, the media hold public officials and institutions accountable, fostering transparency and informing the public. By reporting on critical issues, they empower citizens to engage in civic discourse and advocate for change. This role is essential for a functioning democracy, as it helps ensure that those in power are kept in check.
A watchdog audience refers to a group of individuals or organizations that actively monitor and evaluate the actions and decisions of entities such as governments, corporations, or media outlets. This audience plays a critical role in promoting accountability and transparency by raising awareness of issues, advocating for ethical practices, and ensuring that those in power are held responsible for their actions. They often engage through activism, journalism, or social media to influence public opinion and policy.
The media was the main factor that shaped American views on the War in Vietnam. Unadulterated coverage of the war showed Americans just how futile the battle actually was.
The watchdog is literally a dog trained to guard a person's property by barking at or even attacking intruders. It can also refer to an organisation whos role it is to keep an eye on something such as Greenpeace monitoring the impact that industry has on the envoronment.