大象传媒 in the news, Monday
The Guardian: 鈥淔rustrated by government jamming and dwindling audience figures, staff at the 大象传媒's China service are worried about an increasingly uncertain future.鈥 ()
The Scotsman: Reports on comments by former 大象传媒 News presenter Michael Buerk looking at what kind of society it would be if the rise of the internet saw the end of national newspapers and serious television journalism. ()
Daily Mail: Reports on 大象传媒 News 24 presenter Kate Silverton's appearance at the Oscars and asks whether news is dumbing down using glamorous reporters. ()
Comments
Is the 大象传媒 using its news headlines to promote TV listings for tonight?
I am referring to the Panorama programme which is on tonight regarding the NHS violence. It seems that the 大象传媒 are certainly 'tailoring' its headlines (on TV and website) to advertise its primetime television programmes. Again, another example of the 大象传媒 thinking that its entire audience is DUMB.
There are some of us out there who are capable of reading TV listing/titles of television programmes to work out their content WITHOUT the 大象传媒 having to blatantly thrust it down our necks.
Surely this amounts to headline manipulation in order to boost TV ratings for specific programmes?