Wednesday, 29 August 2018

Media Literacy

1. Ap, Bloomberg, and Reuters
2. Vanity Fair, Vox, and Mic
3. National Review, Reason.com, and The Weekly Standard
4. (Liberal) Daily Kos and Forward Progressives. (Conservative) Fox News Daily Wire and The Daily Caller
5. A fact is something that has evidence to show it is correct.
6. An opinion is something that a person's view that they view fits with the situation.
7. An informed opinion is a person's view that can be backed up by facts.
8. I might facts for the dispatch from the internet.
9. I might get an informed opinion about a story I am writing from someone who has a lot of experience with what I am covering.
10. Opinions might creep into writing if I get myself or others involved in the story that I am writing.
11. Something that could show I am writing an opinion is if I use words like 'I think' or 'I feel'.
12. Amendment 1 specifies the right of the press.
13. The Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.
14. I think that the purpose of journalism in today's world is to get people's opinions or facts on a matter and also to let others know what it going on with that specific issue.
15. The headlines were very different and focused on different things.
16.I think some of them are biased based on what I saw.17. I think that they chose to to cover other things on the front of their websites due to
18. Probably should because it won't cause too much bias on certain things.
19. No because it can lean towards certain opinions too much.
20. The only reason I can think is to see different opinions to make your own opinion on things.
21. I think the media accurately report what is happening in our world by being as neutral as possible.

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