Analogy of Visibility
February 22, 2009 at 9:25 pm | Posted in Visibility | Leave a commentTags: 2008 Election
Visibility became very important when the 2008 Election for the President of the United States of America was all over the media. Exposure to the public is what makes an election so visible to so many people. Also, the degree of exposure of the election makes each candidate popular among the public eye in his or her own way. The media plays such an important role, that the tone of how each candidate is portrayed sways the public in favor or against that person.
Since the news is played almost twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, people have a high amount of access to the candidate’s lives and stories. In many cases, the news makes fabricated stories up about candidates to either make them look better or worse to viewers. The imaginative visual image the public then makes up in their minds is what puts them in a direction for or against that candidate. The news is accessible to the entire public, so visibility of the candidates is never hidden and most important to the people.

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