Censorship vs First Amdendment
Censorship versus the First AmendmentThroughout the history of the United States of America, the Constitution has always been put to the test. The first amendment guarantees freedom of speech and the press. The founders of the United States of America originally created the first amendment to allow colonists to speak out against the British. The press in the 17th century was accurate and informative with little competition among journalists. But today in the 20th century the circumstances are different and the stakes are higher. Due to an incredibly high amount of competition among journalists today, the information show to the viewers is usually exaggerated in order to capture a viewing audience. The media is everywhere you turn. You can find the media in various forms such as television, radio, magazines, newspapers, and now on the information superhighway. In the process of capturing ratings, who is the media harming more? Is it people who are accused of a crime, such as O.J. Simpson, or is it the American public's stupidity for believing everything they hear? Limitations greatly need to placed upon the first amendment of the U.S. Constitution in regard to freedom of the press because presently the media is doing more har
Sullivan claimed that the newspaper had printed inaccuracies about him and was negligent. An individual who has been affected very badly by the media's money driven motives is O. In 1990, the case Milkovich vs Lorain Journal was brought before the Supreme Court. This causes many of the ethical problems among the media because they assume the responsibility of keeping a check on the government, by acting as governmental critics, governmental experts, etc. The role of the FCC changes from day to day. In 1964 the Supreme Court heard the case of "The New York Times v. We need to write about what the public wants in order to keep them buying newspapers. The pane of glass is dirtied and distorted. (Jet 39)Over the years, the Supreme Court has heard many cases. If they want to hear about the Menedez brothers, the Bobbitts, Tonya and Nancy, Whitewater, or O. The power that the media has is derived from its ability to mold the public opinion by presenting exaggerated and biased coverage of events. In December of 1992, the FCC fined Infinity Broadcasting Company $600,000 ("FCC Tags Stern" 65). But, according to Lisa Orr, "Nobody checks the checker" (63).
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