Absolutes Quote by Ted Koppel
“Beginning, perhaps, from the reasonable perspective that absolute objectivity is unattainable, Fox News and MSNBC no longer even attempt it. They show us the world not as it is, but as partisans (and loyal viewers) at either end of the political spectrum would like it to be. This is to journalism what Bernie Madoff was to investment: He told his customers what they wanted to hear, and by the time they learned the truth, their money was gone.”
About This Quote
Source Article: Media Critique, 2020
News outlets often cater to partisan preferences, sacrificing truth for audience loyalty, similar to fraudulent schemes that profit from deception.
In simple terms: Media can prioritize bias over truth.
Demand unbiased reporting.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- political reporting
- media consumption
- public discourse
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does bias affect your perception of news?
- What steps can you take to verify information?
Audience loyalty can limit critical scrutiny.