ABC News
BBC
The New York Times
2. Neutral News
Vanity Fair
The Daily Beast
The Washington Times
3. Unreliable News
Buzzfeed News
The New York Post
The Huffington Post
4. Biased News
Palmer News
Bipartisan Report
The Blaze
FOX News
5. FACT: A piece of information or statement from a valid source that can be proven correct.
6. OPINION: A belief or thought of a person based on what they think is true/untrue.
7. INFORMED OPINIONS: An idea by someone who is used to facts or was there first-hand.
At a reliable news source such as BBC or Reuters.
9. Who might provide Informed Opinions on any specific story you might write?
From any news site at the top of the Media Chart such as The New York Post and TIME.
10. How might opinions creep into your writing?
They can convince me to think otherwise based on their facts/opinions from professionals and make me think similar to them.
11. What specific words could cue you in that you are writing an opinion when you self edit?
Phrases like,'I believe that that is...' or 'In my opinion' can be used when stating opinion.
12. Which amendment specifics the rights of the press?
Amendment #1
13. What does that amendment say directly?
Freedom of the press, speech, religion, assemble, and petition.
14. What do you think the purpose of the media/journalism is in today's world?
To inform others about their surroundings and what happens outside of their town or city.
15. What did you notice about the headlines of the three articles?
They all have to do with Trump and the media, all very political.
16. Do you think the bias of certain media outlets is evident based on what you saw?
Yes I do, all the opening titles went after the president making him look bad.
17. Why do you think the news chose to cover other things on the front of their websites?
To attract their set audience and make them interested in their drama news everyday.
18.Do you think all media should treat coverage the same?
No they shouldn't, then all media would be the same and there wouldn't be a preference.
19. Is it okay from some media outlets to be slanted towards one side or the other, as long as people know it before they click on that site?
I think they should never do that and give the news straight forward and maybe add the audience's opinions on the topic.
20. Is there any reason to click on news sources that doesn't report the news the way you want?
To see their point of view on the topic and what they think about it.
21. How do you think the media can accurately report on what is happening in our world?
By interviewing the suspects and receiving valid information from the source.
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