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Firstly when Postman and Powers talk about “The Bias of Language, The Bias of Pictures” they are essentially addressing the “distortion” or “re-creation” of events that happen within the day by the media. Media bias refers to the bias of journalists and news producers within the mass media, in the selection of which events and stories are reported and how they are covered. Postman and Powers state in their article “The Bias of Language, The Bias of Pictures” pictures, especially stationary pictures, speak only in particularities. They are separate and distinct but they are from the same group. From their article one would deduce that pictures are changed from images to an idea by the use of language. A vivid yet realistic verbal description is necessary to convert these images to ideas from which a concept about the world can be rendered. We have heard that a picture speaks a thousand words and that is true but it is also true that words can be used to persuade and dissuade an audience. Language is the cord that binds the two together and makes it comprehensible. Postman and Powers main claim about today’s news media is they are overdramatized, absurd, cockeyed, laughable, idiotic, pieces of information whose main focus is to entertain rather than to get the unadulterated truth to the public. the writer’s stated that “every language contains the history of a people’s feelings about the world and that our words are baskets of emotions” (Postman, N. & Powers, S., 1992). The truth we all know will not always be so entertaining, but nonetheless it is the truth. This article is very convincing not to say the least.