Privacy and The Media
According to Kristine Brown and Susan Hood in “Privacy and the media”, the fourth estate is forced by the society to publish an event or story; some people from the society stand against these news; they think it’s private but others think it’s normal to know it. the Fourth estate interferes in the people’s privacy and in their own life; for example, the scandal which happened in the U.S.A. when President Clinton had a relationship with a women and the fourth estate published it. Journalists gain a lot of money from chasing famous people to publish their privacy stories about private affairs. Journalists also take photographs of a celebrity people from their private life and Provocation them. However this is the way that Diana died, because the paparazzis were trying to take photographs and scandal her. There are a lot of critics from the society who claim that the government should stop those paparazzi and journalists who are whipping and scandaling the famous people, because a lot of celebrities don’t want their private life to be published in the news or to the public and the society.
Brown, k. & hood, s. (2002). Privacy and the media. In Academic encounters. New York: Cambridge unir. Press, pp. 123-125
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