News stories on TV and in newspapers are very often accompanied by pictures. Some people say that these pictures are more effective than words. What is your opinion about this?

Combining
information
with a picture is becoming increasingly popular.
News
stories on television and in newspapers are mostly accompanied by
pictures
. Some
people
believe that these images are more effective than text.
This
essay will
further
discuss the arguments aforementioned above and
thus
will lead to a logical conclusion
To begin
with, In Today's fast-paced environments it is impossible to grasp each and every bit of
information
that is
released via television and newspapers. Due to
this
people
tend to focus on the
information
that interests them the most. The picture plays a pivotal role in making some pieces of
information
look interesting as some of the
pictures
are self-explanatory.
For instance
, a person working 9-5 jobs commutes about 45mins in public transport every day, now he has
this
45mins to get an overview of all important headlines that are aired across. So
instead
of reading each and every ,paragraph he prefers to go over short images that might summarize the
news
to him without even looking in the depth at that topic.
On the other hand
, Using
pictures
along with
information
is the best way to save time for most
people
in various different ways. One of which can be, Someone who is not interested in viewing technology related
news
will simply be able to identify via an image that he doesn't even need to open that
news
which in turn saves time for an individual.
On the other
hand
Add a comma
,hand
show examples
children and
also
some young adults find it too boring to just look at reporters on television speaking about some
information
that they don't even care about. let's take for an example that a person watching the
news
without any graphics displayed about the topic
that is
being reported.
Instead
of watching a reporter talking he/she simply changes the channel. So, in a nutshell,
pictures
can convey
information
more vividly and makes it comprehensive for
people
.
Also
, it makes a boring topic look interesting by using better visuals while presenting.
Submitted by Mats Hummles on

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