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    Accuracy & the News Media

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    Accuracy & The News Media [pic] Submitted by E. Wells How Accurate is the News Reporting we Receive? According to the Pew Research Center‚ a non-profit‚ non-partisan research organization‚ they say that “the public’s assessment of the accuracy of news stories is now at its lowest level in more than two decades of Pew Research surveys‚ and Americans’ views of media bias and independence now match previous lows.” Toward this‚ Pew Research‚ states that “just 29%

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    Bias in new media “The biases the media has are bigger than conservative or liberal. They’re about getting ratings‚ about making money‚ about doing stories that are easy to cover.” This may seem like a trite saying but it holds an enormous amount of truth. As viewers we trust what reporters write in the newspaper‚ and say on television and radio stations. We expect them to report the truth. However‚ current media outlets distort stories and certain news reports are getting too much attention

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    Old and New Media

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    OLD AND NEW MEDIA: CONVERGING DURING THE PAKISTAN EMERGENCY (MARCH 2007-FEBRUARY 2008) Abstract Arguments about digital technology‚ civic engagement‚ and collective action are often framed in the context of political participation in developed nations‚ particularly‚ the United States. Many have concluded that the availability of digital technologies and new media platforms facilitates democratic practices and participatory behavior. Whether this is equally true of the developing world remains to

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    Technology has progressed rapidly since 1963‚ forever changing the way news is delivered. At that time‚ television was transitioning to become the preferred medium of choice for delivering news‚ coexisting with the newspaper and radio. The Kennedy assassination was covered with these three media‚ much as it would be today‚ with several notable exceptions. Back then‚ the transmission of news was slower. State-of-the-art news equipment for live broadcasting didn’t exist. Satellites weren’t around to

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    Effects of News Media

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    Effects of News Media Effects of News Media Without thoughtful discussions media news puts news online within seconds. Some problems journalists feel the pressure of include; made up facts‚ invented sources‚ stolen quotes from newspapers‚ and plagiarism. People today do not want to wait for anything. They have to have that instant gratification; it could be online communication of cell phones‚ or direct deposit of their paycheck in their bank account. Journalists make it a point to seek truth

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    the definition of news media? News media is a very general term that is used to encompass all types of media that are used to broadcast the news. This includes print media such as newspapers and magazines‚ broadcast media like radio and television stations‚ and Internet media such as web pages and blogs. All are examples of news media and part of the answer to the definition of news media. Definition of News Media According to the dictionary‚ the definition of news is: 1. new information about

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    The emergence of new media has had a tremendous impact on the way we communicate What we used to consider as new media has today evolved into what we call social media Websites such as Facebook and Twitter‚ as well as text messaging and Skype‚ have enabled people to connect from distant locations at a speed unimaginable to generations passed These innovations in social communication are fundamentally changing the way businesses and governments operate‚ but they are also impacting our personal lives

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    “Whoever controls the media‚ controls the mind” The media nowadays plays an important role in politics field and in social life . The media plays a very big role in our society today. It is all around us. From the shows we watch on TV‚ the music we listen to on thee radio‚ to the books‚ magazines and newspapers we read each day. As it is so convenient and rapid to transmit information‚ some people think that the people who control the media are actually contoling the thought of individuals and

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    MediaNews‚ Paranoia‚ and the Consequences of Y2K As Franklin D. Roosevelt said in his first inaugural speech‚”…The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” Though the speech delivers a passionate affect towards the American public for years‚ it seems like it lost meaning 60 years later. The 1990’s era is one of the most significant decades of the early modern era where the general public begins to fixative their lives with technology. Upon as early as 1998‚ various individuals begin to ponder

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    the 1970’s had very limited access for news on media outlets which limited to the major channels on television‚ radio and newspapers. This limited access made it easier for the media outlets to reach many more people of all ages and social classes to recent events through the public airwaves(Patterson‚p.260). This limited access to news media outlets made it much easier for politicians to reach people with one general statement. However‚ the major media outlets of yesterday have lost much of

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