As the rapid transmission of the media, people receive the information and knowledge from our daily media tools, like TV, newspapers and so on. Therefore, these tools play an important role in delivering the crucial and genuine information to the world. Apparently, in order to catch audiences’ eyes, most of TV, newspapers and magazines pay too much attention to the scandals and private lives of celebrities. This is not a good thing.
First of all, people should catch up with the recent issues to better the world. As we can see, there are increasing global issues that deteriorate the world. People have to fight against the pandemic disease, solve the poverty and famine, restrict the green house. These problems need people pay more attention to rather than grasp a glimpse of the famous people’ lives.
In addition, people should gain the global perspectives since they are young. Once news is filled with celebrities’ lives, it is relatively deprived of layouts for other issues. Hence, children and teenagers might blindly pursue the unrealistic lifestyles and costly luxury. On the contrary, when young generation can contact and absorb information about politics, social welfare, and education. They can have much knowledge, wisdom, and competitivity.
Last but not least, the coverage of the celebrity could mislead the audience. There is no denying that not every celebrity lives as brightly as we see on TV. Most of them earn scant salary and have financial problems. Besides, the famous celebrities with drugs and alcohol addiction might provoke teenagers to imitate and get addicted as well. Thus, media should convey much more wholesome information to lead people on the right track.
In summary, media channels lay too muche mphasis on famous people’s lives. It reduces coverages to deliver the crucial and global issues which need to be sloved. Also, people should develop the global perspectives from TV to be competitive in society. What’s more, the healthful and genuine information can help people walk on the right track rather than focusing on celebrities’ lives.