Do news media need to make the mundane seem extraordinary to increase ratings?
Do news media need to keep presentation at a grade school level for the audience to understand?
Should the news media report Who, What, When and Where and let people decide whether it was good or bad?
Do news reports consider outcomes of their coverage?
Do news reports dig to get the news?
Do news reports give only superficial coverage of issues?
Do news media repeat news significantly?
Do news media believe that if you say something enough people will believe it?
Do news media report surveys about whether people believe their views?
Do reporters tend to take a simplistic view of the world?
Should news media 'educate' their audience in their opinions?
Can news reporters tell the difference between an opinion and news?
Do news media give more time to one side of an issue?
Do news media show preference for one side of an issue?
How do you tell if a news report is biased?
- Headlines indicate opinion
- Suggest they know the motivation for actions
- They make claims without support
- Focus on a word or two from a long speech
- Call people liars
- Call people racist a lot
- Incite hatred based on views
- Can politicians change news headlines
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