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    CNN and Fox News Watching the news, in general, can be a very tedious. However, news plays a significant role in societies; in which news provide information about recent events that occur in the world. The presentation and the facts reported in the news can raise attention in society. At times, we often raise questions or feel very suspicious of the accuracy of the report presented in the story. News Reporters do not often purposely broadcast stories that are not precise; however, some stories…

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    considered part of the big networks like CBS, CNN and FOX News. PBS operates with a much different distribution model compared to the major networks. Most uniquely, its station determine their own network rather than a traditional mode; of a network owning some of its stations and affiliating with additional stations owned by other broadcasters. PBS offers programming that expands the minds of children, and documentaries that open up the world wide news. The program keep citizens informed on…

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    Racism is something that has been around before our generation even began; something that goes on in every part of the world. “Laziness is a trait in blacks,” says presidential candidate Donald Trump. Bill Clinton said, A few years ago this guy would have been getting us coffee,” referring to President Barrack Obama. Some may question why exactly is this still a problem in a nation where we have an African-American president. How could there still be so much racism going on? People have formed a…

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    over the past two decades. While the representation of minorities in the mainstream media may not be growing, the amount of minority-oriented news outlets continue to expand. Major media corporations such as NBC and ABC have helped to create news sources for different ethnic groups. For instance, ABC helped launch the TV channel Fusion, which provides news and entertainment aimed at the Latino audience. Today, with the power of the internet, people have access to more media than ever before…

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    With immediate access to a wide range of news and information sources throughout the Internet today, there are undoubtedly a variety of perspectives on important issues. Although Baran suggests that the Internet does not enable citizens to create their own biases, I believe that the variation among multifarious news and information sources allows citizens to seek multiple viewpoints on important issues in order to make informed choices. Social media, television and the Internet are just a few of…

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    Now working with Channel Seven, McLaughlin’s “Don’t blush baby” interview with Chris Gayle sparked controversy and ignited women worldwide to take a stand. Her role with the Network was nothing but professional and she has displayed that the women can do it just as well as the men. By making the BBL available on anyone’s…

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    Media And Stereotypes

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    Ayeena Aleah M. Dicali English 27 – Z Sir Andre Dominic Peralta Mainstream Media: Misleading News Leads to Further Stigmatization of Muslims Inequality and Stereotypes among Races, Religions and Islamophobia Ever since the birth of capitalism and modern humans, races and religions were never equal. White is superior than black, Hispanics are illegal masters, African Americans are violent and Muslims are terrorists. These stereotypes are harmless when privatized but may cause serious effects…

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    than ever before. The media has sufficiently made an impact on the increasingly liberal views in our country even when news sources have been accused of leaning to the left or right of the political spectrum when reporting the news; FOX News and MSNBC are infamous for showing conservative and liberal bias in their newscasts. Since the shooting of Michael Brown this August, news sources have been fundamental in showcasing white privilege and racial injustice in relation to police officers and the…

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    The Trayvon Martin Case

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    17-year-old African American was fatally shot by George Zimmerman, a Hispanic neighborhood watch captain in Sanford, Florida on February 26th of 2012. If this statement doesn’t recollect a memory of national outrage and controversy then you probably never turned on a news channel, read a newspaper, or went on social media between the dates of March 2012 and March 2015 or even today. The case sparked a national frenzy on several issues including race, gun control, “stand your ground” laws, and…

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    discussions over whether or not some of the specific details in the book are one hundred percent accurate, but overall the book is very informative and interesting. Bill O’Reilly was born on September 10, 1949 in New York City (“Bill O’Reilly” par 3). O’Reilly attended Marist College in Poughkeepsie, New York…

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