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    Assumptions of the Media In order to keep government responsible, accountable, and honest, the public relies on the news media to inform them about the actions of political figures, public policy, and general public information. The public then uses the information they consumed through the media to take part in government. This is all assuming that there is a moralistic political culture; one where it is generally believed that government is there to serve the common good and therefore,…

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    www.snopes.com https://archive.is/rd9VU https://archive.is/hswTS#selection-957.0-1384.0 Fake News Why the fake news article is more attract than true story? Social media growing so fast because of technology. So some people want to defame someone or some companies, they will use a salient exemplar in the article then let the readers to believe the story is reality. In those articles, the authors told us people what event to cause those people dies in the cinema. When people use upload…

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    News Media Fallacies

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    The fact that current news media is full of fallacies is no secret. In many ways the greatest of these fallacies is the bias and the sensationalism. These slants and biases that are integrated into the media not only slants the coverage but also can present misinformation and gives a murky picture of the nation in its entirety. This, however, can be a tricky subject to pin down and have completely correct views on or to place the blame on certain parties. In a broad spectrum, every party…

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    On January 23, 2014, a webpage news article discussing Justin Bieber’s arrest was the top article on USA Today. Several stories down, a woman in India was gang raped as a court order against the woman. I often find myself questioning why exactly celebrity and entertainment news is seen as more valuable than world news. In The Gambler by Paolo Bacigalupi, the author reflects on the idea that news is tailored to what will get the most ‘clicks’. While I personally believe that women’s rights in…

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    responsible for the section of China domestic news providing more news stories about hot social issues and key issues on people’s livelihood. Maybe it is a tough work for others, but it is the career I love. And I chose to step into the field of journalism, largely because of my experience in college. I majored in English at university, which helps me not only lay a solid foundation in the four skills, but widen my perspectives. And the Beijing Language and Culture University has provided me…

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    writing this would probably jump to an answer that is obvious and played out, for example, someone who reports the news, however there is much more to it than that. A person writing on this prompt would have to consider all the different types of journalism that there is and what they really do. The person would also have to take into account how a journalist gets their stories, the rules they have to follow, as well as the research that does into the job. By doing research, shadowing, and even…

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    concept of peace journalism is not new and has in fact, been the topic of several conferences and seminars over the years. Naturally, these seminars focus on the conflict in Mindanao with the aim of educating journalists on conflict reporting. One of these seminars, hosted by the British council with BBC journalist Jake Lynch and his wife, broadcast journalist, Annabel McGoldrick (March 2005)-whose works we have already touched on several times above focused on Peace Journalism. To reiterate,…

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    Thank you Dimitri, Ben, Viktoriia, and Vladimir for your thoughtful take on whether or not the media should have a responsibility to cover climate change related issues and if they adequately raise awareness and concern among the population. Your points of unquantifiable predictions, using an alternative organization for reporting purposes, and educating the people in power not the masses are very valid arguments for reporting climate change differently. However as a team we still feel that mass…

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    In the world one live in, there are numerous times where the media have acted biased towards one particular point of view which numerous of people are not aware of and the majority of today’s population fail to notice how the media is manipulating their way of thinking. The news misinforms and less inform an individual due to the coverage of unimportant stories round celebrities and the majority of the time overlook issues that American deemed important or related to the war, education, poverty…

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    Ethical Bias In Journalism

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    area would question why is it difficult? The reporter’s duty is to tell the story as the story is presented. At no point in time, the reporter should be able to interfere or have a bias on the story. Ethics and Bias play a huge role in the field of journalism. Digital media ethics deals with the distinct…

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