
The importance of being informed about daily news stories is a right every citizen should have, without daily news updates the world thus becomes less privileged and unable to make sensible decisions. Conversely there are news programs mistaken as real news created throughout the media that produce news satire or "fake news" who report irony and usually political humor. I believe the fake news can be seen as both, humorous, reliving, and controversial for the reason that an individual cannot deceiver what is reality and what is a newsworthy hoax. In situations were important news needs to be delivered there should be no reason for reporting false information. However fake satire news shows, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert's The Colbert Report are currently very popular in the United States, and provide humorous relieve about serious political issues, personally I think both shows are a good idea, for the reason that a 2004 "Annenberg" survey found that Daily Show viewers were better informed than those who relied solely on convent regular network news. Thus, the future of reporting news may be in the form of comedic appeal to capture the greater attention of its viewers, and inform a different medium of people. There is also a form of fake news that particularly favors those in plotics and avoids the real substantiating truth. For example news papers reporting in Washington would not tell the full story of an issue for reason that it affects the president and his popularity and how he is looked upon for the policies he has set in place. It is obvious that the news from the president gets distorted through the process of reporting. When the head secretary receives the information from the president, the secretary reformats it in a way which is politically correct and then sends of the story to the journalists to report in thier baised views. Therefore, the news no longer becomes real storys but reformatted deplomatic principles of the nation, that no longer reveal the real truth of reporting and what journalism truly consists of

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