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rely on others for access to the story The Business of Journalism How economics and capitalism shape news media Todays Goal Explore the effects of media conglomeration

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rely on others for access to the story The Business of Journalism How economics and capitalism shape news media Todays Goal Explore the effects of media conglomeration and deregulation on the diversity or lack thereof in news media today. 1. . Bell-ringer. A fight between two girls broke out in the hallway last period. The principal asked those who witnessed the fight to report what happened. . The witnesses included:. the best friend of one of the students who fought,. . Where do you go to find news? How do you know what’s going on in the world of politics, health, entertainment, business, or sports? . Where do you find the news? . New York Times Colbert Report Center Daily Times Salon.com Drudge Report E-online . Educating better citizens and student journalists. Megan Fromm, PhD. Salzburg. Academy on Media & Global Change. @. megfromm. / . megfromm@gmail.com. / Prepared for educational use only. Agenda. Myths. Sensationalism . James Madison. “Nothing could be more irrational than to give the people power and to withhold from them information, without which power is abused. A people who mean to be their own governors must arm themselves with the power which knowledge gives. A popular government without popular information or the means of acquiring it is but a prologue to a farce or a tragedy, or perhaps both.”. Dr. Glenda . Cooper. City University London. @glendacooper. ‘Fake news and the Public’ – Harpers’ Magazine. “Once the news faker obtains access to the press wires all the honest. editors alive will not be able to repair the mischief he can do. An editor. The most commonly discussed forms of bias occur when the media support or attack a particular political party, candidate, or ideology, but other common forms of bias include:. Advertising bias. , when stories are selected or slanted to please advertisers.. Question:. In general, how much trust and confidence do you have in the mass media -- such as newspapers, TV and radio -- when it comes to reporting the news fully, accurately and fairly?. Trust in Media. Introduction . „. News is a global phenomenon that pervades many different types of media, it is important to develop an understanding of how news effects the masses who consume media sources like Fox, CNN, MSNBC, and the Daily Show. Through the examination of framing theory, selective exposure theory, and agenda setting theory; our research provides a better understanding of how news affects their audiences. . The most commonly discussed forms of bias occur when the media support or attack a particular political party, candidate, or ideology, but other common forms of bias include:. Advertising bias. , when stories are selected or slanted to please advertisers.. YPES OF NEWS TOOD CHAI A JOUR IVERSITY EOPLE WITH ISABILITIES OW BIG W SCOUR We have looked at the media landscape in terms of the traditional sectors that produce and/or disseminate news, informati Institute of FutureMedia and Journalism CONTENTSBAI ForewordDCU FuJo Forward Methodology Authorship and Research Acknowledgements Executive Summary Section 1: Irish News Consumers Section 2: Use, Atti English. You will need. A pen, paper and workbook.. A digital device.. Your news record.. Learning intention. To develop knowledge and understanding of the types of bias that exist in news media.. Activity . Presented by . Jim Carney. Assistant Professor. Journalism & Media Studies. Lehman College, City University of New York, USA. Anticipated Publication, Winter 2023. Click on the sound icon for narration on each slide. Sooyeon Kim. Kasan Gaidai University . s. 90y.ni@gmail.com. Shaping International News Coverage in Japanese Online Media . –. . Sooyeon Kim. Eighth International Conference on Communication & Media Studies .

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