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Newspaper Bias (Teacher)
1Media Studies - News | Newspaper Bias - Teacher Copy
Media Studies - News
Discuss the following point of view.
In March 2017, Owen Jones went on record and described the UK press as:
“largely run by a very small group of very right-wing media moguls who defend the
status quo of which they are part. If you are on the Left and want to change society,
the media will always come and get you”.
https://www.theguardian.com/profile/owen-jones
Now read the following article and make some notes on your findings from it.
https://yougov.co.uk/news/2017/03/07/how-left-or-right-wing-are-uks-newspapers/
How to spot newspaper bias
At one time or other we all complain about “bias in the news.” The fact is, despite the
journalistic ideal of “objectivity,” every news story is influenced by the attitudes and
background of its interviewers, writers, photographers and editors.
Newspaper Bias (Teacher)
2Media Studies - News | Newspaper Bias - Teacher Copy
Media Studies - News
Not all bias is deliberate. But you can become a more aware news reader or viewer by
watching for the following journalistic techniques that allow bias to “creep in” to the
news:
•	 Bias through selection and omission
•	 Bias through placement
•	 Bias by headline
•	 Bias by photos, captions and camera angles
•	 Bias through use of names and titles
•	 Bias through statistics and crowd counts
•	 Bias by source control
•	 Word choice and tone
Discuss how you think each of these points work and try to give an example of
something you’ve seen recently in the news journalism.
Students should suggest the following:
Bias through selection and omission
An editor can express a bias by choosing to use or not to use a specific news item.
Within a given story, some details can be ignored, and others included, to give readers or
viewers a different opinion about the events reported. If, during a speech, a few people
boo, the reaction can be described as “remarks greeted by jeers” or they can be ignored
as “a handful of dissidents.”
Bias through omission is difficult to detect. Only by comparing news reports from a wide
variety of outlets can the form of bias be observed.
Bias through placement
Readers of papers judge first page stories to be more significant than those buried in the
back. Television and radio newscasts run the most important stories first and leave the
less significant for later. Where a story is placed, therefore, influences what a reader or
viewer thinks about its importance.
Bias by headline
Many people read only the headlines of a news item. Most people scan nearly all
the headlines in a newspaper. Headlines are the most-read part of a paper. They can
summarize as well as present carefully hidden bias and prejudices. They can convey
excitement where little exists. They can express approval or condemnation.
Newspaper Bias (Teacher)
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Media Studies - News
Bias by photos, captions and camera angles
Some pictures flatter a person, others make the person look unpleasant. A paper can
choose photos to influence opinion about, for example, a candidate for election. On
television, the choice of which visual images to display is extremely important. The
captions newspapers run below photos are also potential sources of bias.
Bias through use of names and titles
News media often use labels and titles to describe people, places, and events. A person
can be called an “ex-con” or be referred to as someone who “served time twenty years
ago for a minor offence.” Whether a person is described as a “terrorist” or a “freedom
fighter” is a clear indication of editorial bias.
Bias through statistics and crowd counts
To make a disaster seem more spectacular (and therefore worthy of reading about),
numbers can be inflated. “A hundred injured in air crash” can be the same as “only minor
injuries in air crash,” reflecting the opinion of the person doing the counting.
Bias by source control
To detect bias, always consider where the news item “comes from.” Is the information
supplied by a reporter, an eyewitness, police or fire officials, executives, or elected or
appointed government officials? Each may have a particular bias that is introduced into
the story. Companies and public relations directors supply news outlets with puff pieces
through news releases, photos or videos. Often news outlets depend on pseudo-events
(demonstrations, sit-ins, ribbon cuttings, speeches and ceremonies) that take place
mainly to gain news coverage.
Word choice and tone
Showing the same kind of bias that appears in headlines, the use of positive or negative
words or words with a particular connotation can strongly influence the reader or viewer.

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Newspaper bias lesson

  • 1. Newspaper Bias (Teacher) 1Media Studies - News | Newspaper Bias - Teacher Copy Media Studies - News Discuss the following point of view. In March 2017, Owen Jones went on record and described the UK press as: “largely run by a very small group of very right-wing media moguls who defend the status quo of which they are part. If you are on the Left and want to change society, the media will always come and get you”. https://www.theguardian.com/profile/owen-jones Now read the following article and make some notes on your findings from it. https://yougov.co.uk/news/2017/03/07/how-left-or-right-wing-are-uks-newspapers/ How to spot newspaper bias At one time or other we all complain about “bias in the news.” The fact is, despite the journalistic ideal of “objectivity,” every news story is influenced by the attitudes and background of its interviewers, writers, photographers and editors.
  • 2. Newspaper Bias (Teacher) 2Media Studies - News | Newspaper Bias - Teacher Copy Media Studies - News Not all bias is deliberate. But you can become a more aware news reader or viewer by watching for the following journalistic techniques that allow bias to “creep in” to the news: • Bias through selection and omission • Bias through placement • Bias by headline • Bias by photos, captions and camera angles • Bias through use of names and titles • Bias through statistics and crowd counts • Bias by source control • Word choice and tone Discuss how you think each of these points work and try to give an example of something you’ve seen recently in the news journalism. Students should suggest the following: Bias through selection and omission An editor can express a bias by choosing to use or not to use a specific news item. Within a given story, some details can be ignored, and others included, to give readers or viewers a different opinion about the events reported. If, during a speech, a few people boo, the reaction can be described as “remarks greeted by jeers” or they can be ignored as “a handful of dissidents.” Bias through omission is difficult to detect. Only by comparing news reports from a wide variety of outlets can the form of bias be observed. Bias through placement Readers of papers judge first page stories to be more significant than those buried in the back. Television and radio newscasts run the most important stories first and leave the less significant for later. Where a story is placed, therefore, influences what a reader or viewer thinks about its importance. Bias by headline Many people read only the headlines of a news item. Most people scan nearly all the headlines in a newspaper. Headlines are the most-read part of a paper. They can summarize as well as present carefully hidden bias and prejudices. They can convey excitement where little exists. They can express approval or condemnation.
  • 3. Newspaper Bias (Teacher) 3Media Studies - News | Newspaper Bias - Teacher Copy Media Studies - News Bias by photos, captions and camera angles Some pictures flatter a person, others make the person look unpleasant. A paper can choose photos to influence opinion about, for example, a candidate for election. On television, the choice of which visual images to display is extremely important. The captions newspapers run below photos are also potential sources of bias. Bias through use of names and titles News media often use labels and titles to describe people, places, and events. A person can be called an “ex-con” or be referred to as someone who “served time twenty years ago for a minor offence.” Whether a person is described as a “terrorist” or a “freedom fighter” is a clear indication of editorial bias. Bias through statistics and crowd counts To make a disaster seem more spectacular (and therefore worthy of reading about), numbers can be inflated. “A hundred injured in air crash” can be the same as “only minor injuries in air crash,” reflecting the opinion of the person doing the counting. Bias by source control To detect bias, always consider where the news item “comes from.” Is the information supplied by a reporter, an eyewitness, police or fire officials, executives, or elected or appointed government officials? Each may have a particular bias that is introduced into the story. Companies and public relations directors supply news outlets with puff pieces through news releases, photos or videos. Often news outlets depend on pseudo-events (demonstrations, sit-ins, ribbon cuttings, speeches and ceremonies) that take place mainly to gain news coverage. Word choice and tone Showing the same kind of bias that appears in headlines, the use of positive or negative words or words with a particular connotation can strongly influence the reader or viewer.