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    Photographs have become a powerful tool to spread the news that the everyday person cannot see at first hand, yet pictures can lie. Images have a role to portray the raw truth. Yet, when an image is retouched it no longer tells the original story; it tells the story with more extravagant details that were not there in the first place. Thus making it a false reality the photographer wants the observer to see. Pictures are meant to be used to give context to certain aspects words cannot fully…

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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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    From the ancient time, developing new ways to share information was one of the priorities. Even today, we spend a lot of time on the modern ways to get news, such as social networks and internet magazines. In fact, in the past 10 years, as one of the largest social networks, Facebook members have increased from 1 million in 2004 to 1.15 billion today. The average American spends 16 minutes of every hour on a social media networks. All of the old technologies to spread mass media are under the…

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    Media Bias Research Paper

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    media outlets, such as newspapers, news channels, and even radio shows. While some people do not see harm in miniscule opinions, the general public does not reflect on the power these news reporters contain. With a single misused adjective, these journalists have the ability to shape and contort opinion’s society holds of certain situation or person. During an experiment produced by the Pew Research Center, it was discovered that 67% of society believes that there is a fair amount of bias…

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    Over the years, the media has served an important role in delivering people the news of the world. People everywhere rely on it to provide helpful and accurate information, but what if the media didn’t provide helpful and accurate information and instead provided people with misinformation or “fake news”? In recent years, the media has opted to provide its followers with interesting fake news rather than report the not so exciting real news. How big of a deal is fake news, is this fake news…

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    In the article “The media exaggerates negative news. This distortion has consequences”(2018), the author Steven Pinker introduces to the general public why the media like to report the negative news and exaggerate it. The author states exaggeration is worse and he explains why it happened. Firstly the author describes what is negative news and he gives some examples of the negative news in history. Then he argues the negative news effects and he believes it is negative forwards to the public. In…

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    What are scare tactics and why do people use them? A scare tactic is a strategy that intends to influence the public’s opinion by arousing fear or anxiety on a specific issue. We see scare tactics every day when we watch the news. News stations use scare tactics because it simply boosts their ratings and people tend to pay more attention to the negative things than the positive things. The order in which information is presented is important especially when using scare tactics. To have an…

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    Bias In The Media

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    Bias is present in all forms of media and can be seen in everyday life. It is the act of forming a preconceived opinion in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another. Sometimes these forms of bias are considered to be unfair because they often only favor one side. In being biased and only favoring one side or idea, one does not take into consideration other people’s beliefs. If others do believe differently, a bias thinker will claim that the other is wrong. Bias is…

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    Often in history we make ourselves seen in a certain light with how we prioritize the media. But the documentary “Control Room” demonstrates a realistic view of the acts committed during the Iraq war by having it recorded and later televised with two conflicting viewpoints. The documentary utilizes the media in filming a historical account of both views on the Iraq war as a way to educate the people with context that they can apply to the moments of terror during the war. Due to most conflicts…

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    News stories are biased because of how they are interpreted by people and what the media chooses to include or not include in their stories. This makes it biased. We all receive information and think about things differently. It’s not the news that presents the events differently, it is the individual and their understanding of the past and present that forms their opinion about the events presented. Therefore, bias in the news will always be there because we all view and interpret information…

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