Do the media reflect the reality of the world?
To what extent are the media a faithful
mirror of the world? Since the new technologies have revolutionized journalism
and allowed the formation of large media groups with global ambitions, this
question becomes more relevant than ever. Instantaneousness and the direct have
upset the conditions of investigation. And the imperative of profit has
replaced the noblest civic demands. But everywhere, another journalism, more
concerned with truth and rigor, resists, as we see in Iran, Burkina Faso,
Algeria and elsewhere ...