Project 2 Media Bias
Need 4 pages and all 4 key request needed in paper!!!!!
There is no question that the media plays an important role in our political system. For most Americans, the mass media, particularly television, is the most important source of political information. Because of this, the news media has attracted significant attention from scholars of politics and communications, politicians and journalists themselves. Frequently, this attention has come in the form of criticisms of how the media presents the news. The media has been criticized for many possible forms of bias --ideological bias, selection bias and commercial bias. Among the specific criticisms of the press are that its coverage of the news is overly negative, lacking in substance, and driven by crisis.
Ideologically speaking, charges of liberal bias are probably the most frequently heard, but many liberals believe that news coverage contains a lot of conservative bias as well. Begin by reading the handout on evaluating the media from Brill’s Content. Brill's Content was a magazine devoted to reporting on the media, especially the news media. This article discusses how to be a critical consumer of news.
1. After reading the Brill’s Content article visit the next two sites. The Media Research
Center
http://www.mediaresearch.org/
is a conservative organization that maintains that media coverage is biased towards the left.Ensure you have discussed Brill's Content in your paper.
2. The group, Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting,
http://www.fair.org/
, is a liberal watchdog group that holds the opposite opinion. Read what these sites have to offer (briefings, reports, etc.). Which side (AIM or FAIR) has a more convincing argument? AIM
http://www.aim.org/
Explain. Again, ensure you discuss in your paper.
3. Now do some investigating of your own. I want you to do some reading or viewing of the mainstream media. Does the coverage that you see/read tend to favor one viewpoint or party over another? Discuss. Do you detect any patterns in what reporters choose to cover and how they report it? Discuss. How do you evaluate the criticisms leveled at the media raised in class or on the websites?
How does MONEY play a role in media bias - give me specifics?
4. Respond to these questions by examining articles in several recent issues of
one
of the major U.S. newsmagazines,
Newsweek
,
Time
, or
U.S. News and World Report
. They all have websites that post articles if you don’t have access to print editions. Alternatively, you may watch the nightly
national
news broadcasts on any of the major networks for several days.
Be sure to discuss
specific examples
in your paper.
Conclude the paper with a discussion of what role you think the media should play in a democracy.
Any articles that you quote from or cite in your paper should be included in a bibliography. For examples of how to cite works for your bibliography check out the Center for Academic.
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Project 2 Media Bias Need 4 pages and all 4 key request needed.docx
1. Project 2 Media Bias
Need 4 pages and all 4 key request needed in paper!!!!!
There is no question that the media plays an important role in
our political system. For most Americans, the mass media,
particularly television, is the most important source of political
information. Because of this, the news media has attracted
significant attention from scholars of politics and
communications, politicians and journalists themselves.
Frequently, this attention has come in the form of criticisms of
how the media presents the news. The media has been criticized
for many possible forms of bias --ideological bias, selection
bias and commercial bias. Among the specific criticisms of the
press are that its coverage of the news is overly negative,
lacking in substance, and driven by crisis.
Ideologically speaking, charges of liberal bias are probably the
most frequently heard, but many liberals believe that news
coverage contains a lot of conservative bias as well. Begin by
reading the handout on evaluating the media from Brill’s
Content. Brill's Content was a magazine devoted to reporting on
the media, especially the news media. This article discusses
how to be a critical consumer of news.
1. After reading the Brill’s Content article visit the next two
sites. The Media Research
Center
http://www.mediaresearch.org/
is a conservative organization that maintains that media
coverage is biased towards the left.Ensure you have discussed
Brill's Content in your paper.
2. 2. The group, Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting,
http://www.fair.org/
, is a liberal watchdog group that holds the opposite opinion.
Read what these sites have to offer (briefings, reports, etc.).
Which side (AIM or FAIR) has a more convincing argument?
AIM
http://www.aim.org/
Explain. Again, ensure you discuss in your paper.
3. Now do some investigating of your own. I want you to do
some reading or viewing of the mainstream media. Does the
coverage that you see/read tend to favor one viewpoint or party
over another? Discuss. Do you detect any patterns in what
reporters choose to cover and how they report it? Discuss. How
do you evaluate the criticisms leveled at the media raised in
class or on the websites?
How does MONEY play a role in media bias - give me
specifics?
4. Respond to these questions by examining articles in several
recent issues of
one
of the major U.S. newsmagazines,
Newsweek
,
Time
, or
U.S. News and World Report
. They all have websites that post articles if you don’t have
access to print editions. Alternatively, you may watch the
nightly
national
news broadcasts on any of the major networks for several days.
3. Be sure to discuss
specific examples
in your paper.
Conclude the paper with a discussion of what role you think the
media should play in a democracy.
Any articles that you quote from or cite in your paper should be
included in a bibliography. For examples of how to cite works
for your bibliography check out the Center for Academic
Excellence web-site
http://www.ccis.edu/departments/cae/
.
Click on the Writing button on their homepage and it will take
you an area where you can click on examples of citation styles.
You may use either MLA, Turabian, or APA style. This paper
should be about 3 to 10 pages in length, not including the
bibliography.