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Reliable Financial Broadcasting


In today's difficult financial climate, everybody is keen to hear about changes in the economy. More people than ever tune into radio and TV shows which dissect money matters, and the state of the stock market is constantly splashed across newspaper headlines.

Made nervous by the recent recession, people want to know whether living costs will go up or down, whether car payments can be made and, perhaps most importantly, whether or not mass redundancy is on the cards yet again. Looking to the media, citizens across the world are asking for information about the economy and recently aspersions have been cast on the stories they are given.

In the last few years, there have been countless accusations levelled at big media companies claiming that financial broadcasters cover up more than they reveal. According to critics, the Real Economic News remains out of reach of the public, and further, such commentators tell us, this withholding of crucial information will compound future problems with the economy.

Proponents of this line of thought encourage people to turn to 'underground' sources of information. The mainstream, they say, is contaminated by bias. Concerned readers of the finance supplement should, critics suggest, look to the internet for alternative news.

However, be warned. Unregulated and newly established broadcasting institutions are not all automatically trustworthy. While it might be the case that such publications have no vested interest in the science of big economic business, they also do not have the resources or the qualified staff of a respected newspaper.


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