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They are influenced by the need to make money - APEX (I just took it)

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The government pays them to be biased ~ Apex

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ur wrong
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its wrong

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they need to make money and get advertisers.

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they need to make money and get advertisers- APEX

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copy cat

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the government controls what they report

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Because they need to maintain their finances to stay in businessesΒ 
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Im right yall wrong

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they want to calm people's anxieties

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Do you think there are sometimes distortions in news reports?

Yes, absolutely. Sometimes the distortions are unintentional-- people gathering the news might get their information from a biased source, for example, and they fail to fact-check the information because they are in a hurry, or because they assume the source is an expert; using biased sources can lead to a distorted story. On the other hand, sometimes the bias is intentional. There are partisan channels and partisan commentators who slant the story to fit their particular beliefs. While it is a myth that the media are "liberal" (they are actually corporate), pro-sponsor bias or pro-government bias, or right-wing bias, or left- wing bias can certainly creep into the way the story is told. This is why fact-checking is very important, both for journalists and for viewers, listeners, and readers of news.


When a story appears in the news never reveals a bias True or false?

False. News stories can sometimes exhibit bias depending on the media outlet or journalist. It's important for consumers of news to be critical and consider multiple sources to get a well-rounded view of a story.


What is the best way to detect political bias in the mass media?

Hi! A good tool to use to detect political bias is a website called Politic Nation. This site has a bias meter for news organizations. articles, and politicians. It is super easy to use and will help you immensely if you want to find out about biases. I linked it below hope it helps!politicnation .com/bias-meter-how-it-works/


How does verification of sources help prevent media bias?

Verification of sources increases credibility of the media and prevents bias. Most news resources require collaboration on breaking news items to avoid jumping the gun based on bias.


What is the term for a news told without opinion or bias?

Objective


What is the term for a news story without opinion or bias?

Objective


Is the Telegraph bias?

it one of many news sources that dosent even fact check. Its bias is only surpassed by its innaccuracy.


Is the daily telegraph bias?

it one of many news sources that dosent even fact check. Its bias is only surpassed by its innaccuracy.


What is the best definition of media bias?

Which of the following is the best definiti of bias


Why might it be profitable for a news organization to report news with a bias?

Many viewers want to read and watch news that reflects their own views.


What is a more reliable source independent media or mainstream media?

Mainstream News media because journalists are trained to remove personal bias from articles


Is the internet news 100 percent accurate?

Nope, that's impossible, everything has some form of bias thrown in it, nothing is 100% accurate in this world. Take this "fact" for example: the sky is blue. No, the sky is not blue, it's blue sometimes, red/pink/purple other times, and sometimes it has white on it. Nothing is 100% accurate in this world, and news (albeit internet news) is no exception.