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Should the media enjoy more freedom or take more responsibility when reporting public issues?

The media need to take more responsibility when reporting public events.

In the positioning of news value, it should not only be different from media, but also keep pace with the development of Internet. However, some principles should be adhered to. For example, the media should not rush to personal hype. However, when personal hype enters public issues and causes public controversy, personal hype becomes a public opinion event, and the media cannot stand idly by.

More importantly, the media should always adhere to objective reporting and balance the right to speak of both sides of the contradiction, rather than partial listening and partial believing. Grasp the balance between news law and media commercialization. Traditional media can only gain long-term vitality if they give full play to their advantages, criticize the disadvantages of the times, take responsibility and lead the progress.

Three major challenges faced by traditional media In the new era, traditional media faces at least three major challenges:

First of all, traditional readers, viewers and other audiences are changing from passively accepting information provided by traditional media to producing and publishing news information by themselves;

Secondly, how to effectively protect their hard-won news information products from being stolen and infringed;

Finally, what puzzles the leaders of media organizations most is how to get more income from the marketing of news information services.