Yes they should because in the end that is what you will need the most. They make it seem like it is so wrong if you are religious when really there is absolutly nothing wrong with what someone believes in and who are we to judge someone in that way.
to reach more people
badly
it is not deal with it
The media in Canada are just like media anywhere - always exaggerating.
There are hundreds of disadvantages in the media. The media can only portray something in one perspective for example and can therefore be misleading.
The religion of Islam is persecuted on a daily basis by the media who wrongfully portray terrorists as Muslims and convince, people who don't know otherwise, that all Muslims are bad people.
They portray sports as aggressive because there's a lot of fights and verbal disagreement's in sports nowadays
they are portray bad things in movies, like violence
The media can portray candidates in a positive way by highlighting their accomplishments, qualifications, and positive attributes through favorable coverage and interviews. Conversely, they can emphasize candidates' flaws, controversial statements, or past mistakes to portray them negatively. Media framing, selection of sources, and editorial choices can all contribute to shaping public perceptions of candidates.
Most people have a negative view about Islam due to their lack of knowledge about the religion and due to the fact that the media portrays a negative view of the religion. It could also be said that people have a negative view of Islam due to some Muslim's acts which they do in the name of their religion but in reality Islam forbids terrorism and hurting innocent people.
It is important for the media to present all information correctly. The portrayal of graphs is simply another form of presenting information.
refusing to spend money on media materials that portray people of color in a negative way.