Since television was invented in 1924, news programs and current affairs programs have become one of our main media sources. With this in mind, journalists and radio stations can manipulate their viewers through various techniques to convince them rather than actual facts rather than real life performance. This is evident from the current transaction story "Video Game Violence" and the standard news story "Music Video Ban". These similar story, derived from channel 9, represents youth violence in today's society and points out that children are in danger of touching these materials.
News and current affairs: Canada Statistics Bureau 2003 Social Participation Social Survey Report (2004) found that 89% of Canadians pay attention to news and current events everyday or weekly in 2003, with particular emphasis on the elderly . We have weekly news. Many are men, married people, workers employed as professionals or managerial personnel, and those with higher incomes. French French users are slightly more than news and current affairs issues compared to family English speaking users, Quebec users are ranked highest in Canada. Among frequent users or consumers over the age of 19, 91% read TV, 70% read the newspaper, 53% listen to the radio, 30% use the Internet, 23% read magazine news and current events . Regarding demographics, the Internet use for this purpose is the highest (42%) among Canadians over the age of 19, the lowest (9% only) among the elderly, and men (36%) than women Many (20)%)
BBC News is a business unit of BBC that collects and broadcasts news and latest events. It is the world's largest broadcasting company, which carries about 120 hours of broadcasting and TV output per day, as well as online news coverage. This service operates 50 foreign news organizations and has over 250 journalists around the world. Fran Unsworth is a director of news and events since January 2018.