Maria.Limon.Media Bias Activity
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Media Bias: Mass media covers information from television, Internet, radio, and printed materials and are central to any discussion of its impact on society is the issue of bias. And some critics argue that the media can use an elaborate array of techniques that allows the reporters to influence news stories.
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The University of Wisconsin made and article about identifying Bias. It talks about politics and how everyone has their own point of view about an issue and that in 2019 the reports lacked more than one perspective. 2.
NIH made an article talking about how the consumers expect for the news outlets to be balanced on all the reports about events and their opinions. They pointed out that there is growing evidence that media bias is been cause by the political viewpoints.
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This article is talking about how back when COVID started the media oversaw holding a balanced and upholding true information, but it was the contrary they were not being objective and were not covering correctly and were letting articles out that were bias.
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In this article it explains the relationship between the media and politics and how it affects how the world sees the news. As well how the media helps the public make their opinions base of false or misguided information that they air through different sources. 5.
Reference
Aliprandini, M., & Flynn, S. I. (2018). Media Bias: Overview.
Points of View: Media Bias
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Berrocal-Gonzalo, S., Waisbord, S., & Gómez-García, S. (2023). Polarización política y medios de comunicación, su impacto en la democracia y en la sociedad.
El Profesional de La Información,
32(6), 1–
9. https://doi-org.navarrocollege.idm.oclc.org/10.3145/epi.2023.nov.22
Elejalde, E., Ferres, L., & Herder, E. (2018). On the nature of real and perceived bias in the mainstream media.
PloS one
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Research guides: Identifying bias: Politics and the media. Politics and the Media - Identifying Bias - Research Guides at University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. (n.d.). https://libguides.uwgb.edu/c.php?
g=600365&p=4157309
Xu, M., Luo, Z., Xu, H., & Wang, B. (2022). Media Bias and Factors Affecting the Impartiality of News Agencies during COVID-19.
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