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FREEDOM OF THE PRESS Name Institution affiliation Course Date of Submission Freedom of the Press There has been a constant tendency of the media to dwell on stories that are controversial or Sensational such as murders, kidnappings, sex scandals and such like. According to the American Society of Newspaper Editors, 80 percent of Americans believe that “journalists chase for controversial stories because they believe that it will sell more, and not because they see such news as important. Moreover, 85 percent of the same American public believe that the media often overdramatize some stories just to attract more audiences. The purpose of this paper is to highlight the extent the media bias and distortion in America and the ever growing accessibility of unchecked information much of which is controversial. To expound this topic, I will discuss three topics: What are some controversial subject in the U.S, regulation/controls and ethical reporting. The major points that I wish to cover in this factual report is the fact that objectivity in news coverage is lacking and the specific agendas for the media to dwell on controversy. I will give examples of the instances where the media “sexed-up” stories to attract audiences which should form an interesting read. Among the most controversial issue in America is abortion, ...