CORRUPTED COMMUNICATIONS
Communication systems, including broadcasting, radio, and TV, serve to inform the public about local and global events. They provide platforms for learning from successes and failures, and issuing warnings. However, when these systems engage in misleading advertising and biased reporting, they compromise their integrity and risk sinking into corruption.
The law protects communication systems to ensure freedom to report truthfully, not to exploit them for:
1. Taking sides
2. Favoritism
3. Verbal abuse
4. Promoting personal agendas
Accountability and ethical standards are crucial to maintaining public trust.
Corrupted Communication: A Threat to Democracy, Integrity, and Progress
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