After reading the article by Eland, I was given the impression that I am being deceived. When I read the newspaper or when I watch the news I never really questioned “what makes this story more important then others?”. This is how gate- keeping is brought into play in modern day society. Broadcasters choose what story they believe is going to get more of a reaction from the people(more coverage), and those are the stories that often times end up on the front cover; however, the way that these stories are being communicated, often times can skew ones opinion just based off how the reporter deliver’s it. In addition, the press is constantly in competition with one another for “best coverage” and often enough there is a lot of stories that are not being communicated because the government is afraid of how society will react. In some cases those are the stories that need to be heard the most. In my personal opinion, when reporting a story, all biases should be put to the side, and the story should be communicated where it is just simply factual. Stories that address all social status levels, are the stories that should be on the front page, as opposed to “Kim Kardashian gets Another Butt Surgery.”