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“Faktanya, berita tidak bisa memilih dirinya sendiri untuk menjadi berita. Publik akan selalu menerima dan menganggap bahwa sesuatu adalah penting karena media telah memilihkannya dan menganggap sesuatu itu sebagai hal yang penting. Sebaliknya, bila media menganggap sesuatu tidak penting, publik pun akan menganggapnya demikian.”

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Karena Jurnalisme Bukan Monopoli Wartawan

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