Does the media prefer to know the truth or to live in vigorous speculation? This speculation is more work and makes more news than actual reality supplies. And more news generates more money and thus more incomes for more journalists. So is it better not to actually know what is really thought and said – which might be rather mundane, conforming to what is expected – as then there is ample room for debate about what is 'going on' and 'being thought'?
B
Monday, December 6, 2010
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