ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Alisa Miller - CEO, Public Radio International (PRI)
As the CEO of Public Radio International, Alisa Miller works to bring the most significant news stories to millions -- empowering Americans with the knowledge to make choices in an interconnected world.

Why you should listen

Alisa Miller wants to define the future of how people will engage with storytelling and technology. She's CEO of PRI, Public Radio International, and is leading the organization’s transformation from a creator and distributor of news and audio into a multiplatform medium that informs and enables millions of people to act on stories that move them. An advocate for global perspectives in the news, she recently launched the Across Women's Lives Initiative at the Clinton Global Initiative to increase news coverage and engagement around global women’s issues.

BONUS: Watch Alisa Miller's talk "We need more women represented in media" on the TED Archive.

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TED2008

Alisa Miller: How the news distorts our worldview

Alisa Miller 新聞的新聞

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Alisa Miller, 國際公共廣播執行長,談論為何當我們想得知更多世界新聞的同時,美國媒體卻在減少報導篇幅。其中有驚人的數據及圖表。
- CEO, Public Radio International (PRI)
As the CEO of Public Radio International, Alisa Miller works to bring the most significant news stories to millions -- empowering Americans with the knowledge to make choices in an interconnected world. Full bio

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How does the news新聞 shape形狀 the way we see the world世界?
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新聞如何影響我們眼中的世界?
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Here's這裡的 the world世界 based基於 on the way it looks容貌 -- based基於 on landmass大陸.
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這世界地圖是根據大陸的分佈而編成的。
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And here's這裡的 how news新聞 shapes形狀 what Americans美國人 see.
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而這是美國人在新聞報導的影響下所看到的世界。
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This map地圖 -- (Applause掌聲) -- this map地圖 shows節目 the number of seconds
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這張地圖--(掌聲)--在這張地圖上所顯示的秒數
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that American美國 network網絡 and cable電纜 news新聞 organizations組織 dedicated專用 to news新聞 stories故事,
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代表在2007年二月—— 剛好是一年前,
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by country國家, in February二月 of 2007 -- just one year ago.
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美國新聞網和有線新聞依國家來計算所報導的新聞秒數。
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Now, this was a month when North Korea韓國 agreed約定 to dismantle拆除 its nuclear facilities設備.
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同月,北韓同意要拆除核武設施。
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There was massive大規模的 flooding洪水 in Indonesia印度尼西亞.
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同時,印尼在經歷洪災。
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And in Paris巴黎, the IPCCIPCC released發布 its study研究 confirming確認 man's男人的 impact碰撞 on global全球 warming變暖.
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而在巴黎,IPCC(跨政府氣候變化委員會)証實了人類活動對於全球暖化的影響。
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The U.S. accounted for 79 percent百分 of total news新聞 coverage覆蓋.
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美國的新聞報導佔了全球的百分之七十九。
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And when we take out the U.S. and look at the remaining其餘 21 percent百分,
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撇除美國的新聞報導, 我們在餘下的百分之二十一可看到
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we see a lot of Iraq伊拉克 -- that's that big green綠色 thing there -- and little else其他.
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很大部份——就是這綠色的一大塊和其它綠色小塊, 都是伊拉克的新聞報導。
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The combined結合 coverage覆蓋 of Russia俄國, China中國 and India印度, for example, reached到達 just one percent百分.
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而這是俄國,中國和印度的綜合新聞報導,加起來只佔了百分之一。
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When we analyzed分析 all the news新聞 stories故事 and removed去除 just one story故事,
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除了一則新聞以外,如果我們分析所有新聞,
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here's這裡的 how the world世界 looked看著.
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世界看起來就是這樣的。
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What was that story故事? The death死亡 of Anna安娜 Nicole妮可 Smith工匠.
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而那一則新聞是什麼呢? 是女星安娜‧妮可‧史密斯(Anna Nicole Smith)的死亡
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This story故事 eclipsed黯然失色 every一切 country國家 except Iraq伊拉克,
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這則新聞使得除了伊拉克以外的所有國家相形失色。
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and received收到 10 times the coverage覆蓋 of the IPCCIPCC report報告.
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而有關她的新聞報導比IPCC的報導多上十倍。
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And the cycle週期 continues繼續;
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這樣的情形不只一例;
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as we all know, Britney布蘭妮 has loomed迫近 pretty漂亮 large lately最近.
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大家都會知道,小甜甜布蘭妮最近成了大紅人。
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So, why don't we hear more about the world世界?
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那為什麼我們所得知的全球新聞如此有限呢?
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One reason原因 is that news新聞 networks網絡 have reduced減少 the number of their foreign國外 bureaus by half.
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其中一個原因是新聞網已把他們駐外辦公室的人力減半
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Aside在旁邊 from one-person一個人 ABCABC mini-bureaus迷你局 in Nairobi內羅畢, New Delhi新德里 and Mumbai孟買,
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ABC新聞網在奈洛比,新德里和孟買只由一個一人辦公室負責。
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there are no network網絡 news新聞 bureaus in all of Africa非洲, India印度 or South America美國
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在非洲,印度和南美洲則連一個辦公室都沒有。
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-- places地方 that are home to more than two billion十億 people.
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這些地方的人口加起來超過二十億。
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The reality現實 is that covering覆蓋 Britney布蘭妮 is cheaper便宜.
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事實上,這也是因為報導布蘭妮的花費較低。
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And this lack缺乏 of global全球 coverage覆蓋 is all the more disturbing煩擾的
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當你發現人們以什麼途徑
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when we see where people go for news新聞.
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來取得這些不足的全球性新聞,情況會變得更加惱人。
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Local本地 TV電視 news新聞 looms織機 large,
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本地電視台的新聞報導都佔大部分,
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and unfortunately不幸 only dedicates致力於 12 percent百分 of its coverage覆蓋 to international國際 news新聞.
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不幸的是,在它們的新聞報導當中,只有百分之十二是國際新聞。
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And what about the web捲筒紙?
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那在網路上又怎樣呢?
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The most popular流行 news新聞 sites網站 don't do much better.
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就連最熱門的新聞網站也好不到哪裡去。
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Last year, Pew座位 and the Colombia哥倫比亞 J-SchoolJ-學校 analyzed分析 the 14,000 stories故事
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去年,皮尤中心以及哥倫比亞新聞學院分析了一萬四千則新聞
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that appeared出現 on Google谷歌 News'新聞' front面前 page.
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這些新聞都曾經出現在GOOGLE新聞首頁。
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And they, in fact事實, covered覆蓋 the same相同 24 news新聞 events事件.
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事實上,這些報導來來去去都只是圍繞著24個新聞項目。
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Similarly同樣, a study研究 in e-content電子內容 showed顯示 that much of global全球 news新聞 from U.S. news新聞 creators創作者
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而一個有關網路新聞的研究指出,大部分美國媒體報導的國際新聞
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is recycled回收 stories故事 from the AP美聯社 wire services服務 and Reuters路透社,
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都在重覆美聯社和路透社的報導,
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and don't put things into a context上下文 that people can understand理解 their connection連接 to it.
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但他們所用的手法令人察覺不到。
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So, if you put it all together一起, this could help explain說明 why today's今天的 college學院 graduates畢業生,
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若你聯繫這幾點, 就可以解釋為何這一代的大學畢業生
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as well as less educated博學 Americans美國人,
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和教育程度較低的美國人
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know less about the world世界 than their counterparts同行 did 20 years年份 ago.
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對國際事務的了解,比二十年前的人們還要少。
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And if you think it's simply只是 because we are not interested有興趣,
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如果你認為,這純粹是因為他們不熱衷國際事務,
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you would be wrong錯誤.
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你就錯了。
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In recent最近 years年份, Americans美國人 who say they closely密切 follow跟隨 global全球 news新聞 most of the time
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近幾年,聲稱自己時常留意國際新聞的美國人
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grew成長 to over 50 percent百分.
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增加了超過百分之五十。
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The real真實 question: is this distorted扭曲 worldview世界觀 what we want for Americans美國人
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我們面對的真正問題是:在這漸趨緊密的地球村裡,
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in our increasingly日益 interconnected互聯 world世界?
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我們會希望美國人眼中都是這種被扭曲了的世界觀嗎?
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I know we can do better.
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我知道我們可以做得更好,謝謝。
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And can we afford給予 not to? Thank you.
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我知道我們可以做得更好,謝謝。
Translated by Stephanie Shi-Huei Weng
Reviewed by Feiman Luk

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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Alisa Miller - CEO, Public Radio International (PRI)
As the CEO of Public Radio International, Alisa Miller works to bring the most significant news stories to millions -- empowering Americans with the knowledge to make choices in an interconnected world.

Why you should listen

Alisa Miller wants to define the future of how people will engage with storytelling and technology. She's CEO of PRI, Public Radio International, and is leading the organization’s transformation from a creator and distributor of news and audio into a multiplatform medium that informs and enables millions of people to act on stories that move them. An advocate for global perspectives in the news, she recently launched the Across Women's Lives Initiative at the Clinton Global Initiative to increase news coverage and engagement around global women’s issues.

BONUS: Watch Alisa Miller's talk "We need more women represented in media" on the TED Archive.

More profile about the speaker
Alisa Miller | Speaker | TED.com