Media Language in American Society

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When news began, they were spread out and were associated with wealthy people. Only the wealthy people had a greater advantage to know what was happening because they were constantly interacting with people who traveled, so they knew what was happening around them. As time progresses there was more ways of getting news such as the radio or by newspaper. Since there was a new way of getting many different articles printed, such as the printing revolution, which allowed a vast number of articles to be printed faster unlike the time where one copy would take a long time. The problem the media is having is that now since there are many ways of expanding all of the information such by newspaper, television, radio, and internet. The viewers are not always able to understand what the anchors are trying to say to their audience. The media should stop using jargon to convey their message so the audience can understand because language is a barrier.
In the United States language is a barrier because there are many people who do not have an English speaking background, so understanding English is difficult and then having to understand jargon is even more difficult. Accoding to the Oxford Dictionary, “ Jargon are special words or expressions that are used by a particular profession or group and are difficult for others to understand.” Jargon makes it even more difficult because it can make the message that is trying to be said unclear. Sophisticated words are used in a habitat where everyone has a background, and they will have a clear understanding of what is going on. Simplicity makes the media aduience have a clear understanding of what is going on around there neighborhood and their nation, when the news are being forecasted.
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