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    Bias, an inevitable form of one-sided, broadcasted information, has taken over the media for the worst and provides a chance of manipulation from a strong view in the media. Those presenting establish a way of language that is putting an opinion across that will construct a viewpoint either opposing or supporting the event in place of revealing both sides of a story. Being bias means that the individual voicing one’s opinion is the only right opinion and especially not caring for any other…

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    associated agendas. With these results happening constantly after every political event, opinions remain complacent while politicians and corporations progress financially, which logically infers that they believe political polarization poses no threat to American…

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    Bias in the Media Kyle Hill once said “We tend to accept information that confirms our prior beliefs and ignore or discredit information that does not. This confirmation bias settles over our eyes like distorting spectacles for everything we look at.” The perpetuation of misinformation is a plague that will always be in society which will always leave todays public constantly questioning any and all source of information that is put out as bias or attempting to sway a reader…

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    Media Objectivity is Corrupt with Bias Journalists are expected to adhere to objectivity when delivering news to the public. Media in general reports what will attract viewers but, when it comes to relaying information about world news, the coverage is presumed to be reported neutrally. Major international news outlets gain popularity because of the proclaimed fairness in reporting. When personal opinion effects what a journalist decides to report, it can have major implications on the…

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    story. Several liberal news journalists are suspicious, accusing Dr. Carson of lying about his past. Although many believe he is a decent candidate, some journalists, specifically Scott Glover and Maeve Reston of CNN, and Kyle Cheney of POLITICO, are creating unfair and clouded journalism. The liberal news media is not effectively covering Dr. Ben Carson because the media excessively…

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    innovative broadcasting program that keeps all students updated on the most recent techniques for newscasting. This business is undoubtedly an atmosphere of working for what you want and working your way up to the top. In the beginning of most journalists’ career, there is great possibility that they may end up in a one-horse town, reporting local news to a small town and population. A very small portion of broadcasters graduate college and receive a job offer with a well known…

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    Today’s society is entering an era where everyday citizens are unable to trust news sources. The news media is a major tool that helps individuals make informed conclusions towards issues of the modern era. However, only recently has the term “fake news” been a problem to society. As society has progressed, the news industries have seen conflict throughout the years, even before the modern era. The effect of “fake news” can vary as the subject matter changes. Many debate on the main cause of…

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    has been put in a harsh spot because of the inaccuracy of sources within stories. In Paul Farhi’s “Why Everyone (It Seems) Hates the News Media,” he puts more detail in that statement by stating that social media have not been that friendly with journalists. Since the year 1984, Internet Usage has advanced in technology, making it useful not just nationwide but worldwide as well. Yet, to Graham, social media, and news media have been put in harsh spots because of the open access. Tim Graham 's…

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    Compared to previous times when the main intermediaries used to spread information were letters or mouths, the proliferation of social media has accelerated the spread of information dramatically and has enhanced the efficiency of the society noticeably. Although the increased exposure causes a short-term backlash in the communities such as the people who are blackmailed for money, covering the topic of the people who are blackmailed for money frequently in the media and discussing the idea…

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    Brett Richards Mrs.McErlean Modern Literature 10/20/16 Media: Biased, Truthful, Impactful? Over the years the media has played a big part in a ton of things. Whether it was the news or an internet report the media has always had an effect on the situation. A question often asked is “Was the media biased, can we trust the media,and lastly what impact does the media really have on society and it’s people? The media and reporters are always faced with this question. People often have different…

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