Every prettyboy and prettygirl looks the same in the media. It doesn't reflect what the real-life population looks like - people of different shapes and sizes and all sorts of appearance variations.
And yet a lot of people complain when actors who are cast look like regular people, and are referred to as "ugly," or (far) worse, even if they're actually attractive, just not extraordinarily so.
You're saying "the media", but I'm pretty sure your thinking of the media of a specific nation because This is not true everywhere. In my country, the real-life population is probably more attractive on average, than those in the media.
Perhaps you're right
I assumed we were going with US media because we Americans always think about our stuff first
Sorry...but i probably will continue to do this
Our news people (im talking about the women) are ridiculously pretty, like two hours in the hair and makeup chair pretty
Frankly, it sometimes distracts from the actual news...
The local lady is so beautiful i often lapse into 'oh what i would do with her' thoughts and i frequently miss the actual news
Maybe they should hire ugly people so i can keep up?
Did you noticed when they behavior change? When they talk about a bad news,they are serious
When they talk about a good news - say where some "celebrity" spend its vacation,they always smile.Good actors
My impression, not that I see much TV news, is that the newsreaders, um, anchors sometimes read it dramatically rather than just a straight read. And they use more extreme language, such as "slammed" instead of "criticized."
Yes its just awful
I gave up on all of it a few years ago
I used to read three newspapers a day, subscribed to The New Yorker, Newsmax, Vanity Fair, GQ and The Economist amongst others...always reading 'the news' and it frequently gave me anxiety about the state we're all in...
Now i am quite happy to let the world keep spinning as it always has...glad i met you funny MC folks though
I can only speak for norway, but the news women here are primarily in the 3-6 range, with the rare 2s and 7s.
I don't think any the main tv-channels here have an actual policy saying something similar to " Pretty people cant be hired for a serious tv-show" But still I can't think of any.
I find this difference weird, because our tv-channels, of course, has the same goal( hold on to as many viewers as possible. so they see the commercial).
Btw, News women always wear pants here also.
Maby Semi-boner creating News, is the only news a notable segment of us-population will watch?
I have avoided FOX news for years because it was always leggy/cleavage women talking about mosque bombings...very mixed feelings
On the one hand, 'hey, shes hot, big boobs and sexy gams,' on the other hand '14 dead in Iranian mosque bombing...'
I just gave up on the news
Now i just listen for sports and weather
I'm from the US.
I confess that I must have my nightly dose of David Muir on ABC each night, but after that, I switch over to the PBS News Hour for really good news coverage. There are a variety of people reporting the news there. They all look like your typical person on the street to me.
I disagree... Look at media folk... Presenters like Bill Maher, Rachel Maddow and such aren't exactly oil paintings 😂
The same as with TV... They're better looking, but still not so much a departure from real life... For example Game of Thrones only has 3 or 4 people who are good looking and the rest are average, just like the real world... No stunners... In terms of sitcoms and such... they're not better looking than regular folks..
Movies... Better looking than TV... But apart from Jenniffer Lawrence, Keanu Reeves and the occasional model, the people don't look much better than regular people, especially when you consider how many dorks and nerdy guys are in shows today... The difference, is that the leads will generally be fitter than the average population.. One thing to note is that there aren't as many odd looking secondary characters as there used to be because movies are very underpopulated these days... Very small cast compared to movies of the 50s and 60s... even the 80s and 90s... I think this is a big issue... when your cast is only a handful of people and you barely have extras you're not going to see many different looks once you have the pretty girl, the guu who works out and the dorks and nerdy guys... Watching older movies, you see all sorts of folks...