The correct option is C One has to be strict in selecting news items
The correct answer for this question would be option D. The passage states that the news put out in the world, irrelevant of its status, relevance and importance, is treated and accepted in the same way because of the way the media presents it. The matters of relevance and utmost importance should get precedence over trivial things that go on everyday. Options A and B refer to censorship, which might be wrong for the context, because censoring any kind of media output would be critical for public information. Option C doesn't stress the issue of just the junk being dressed up. Option D sums up the passage and emphasizes the role of media in the output they give to the world and the impact they have on it.