Wednesday, September 8, 2021

September 9th 2021

     Today, we talked about the news company's job that they had to provide people truly, and non-biased articles, only writing the fact about what happened. I thought this is an obligation for the news company to not limit the citizen's thoughts. 

     I think, when the newspaper that I read has a bias on their report, I would unconsciously be on their side and have thoughts that this news company has. It is because the perspectives that I could have would be limited by the biased article, and there would be less chance to have a contract with the other thoughts and perspectives. 

    I looked up on the fox news page, and most of the articles that I saw, had a biased headline. There were many articles that used the word "defend" which is a biased word, and an informal word (slang) was used frequently. I thought many people would be controlled by the words they use. 

Like this, I thought the news company should use a word that is not biased to never limit the reader's thoughts. 

Memo

The vote was 4-5-be attention to numbers

The news organization has a job to tell the news correctly, trustfully

Editorial pages   where they tell the biases(2-3)

Editorial things could never be on page 1

Canada anti-logging protest

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/sep/08/canada-logging-protest-vancouver-island

the company is cutting down the trees, and many people are protesting against that. In this report, there is no biases and position in this news. THis is what all of the news companies must do. 

editor must check that there are no positions in the article


Dem senate candidate to campaign with liberal donor who boasted about 8-hour dinner with fIdal castro

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/finkenauer-democrat-campaigns-liberal-donor-boasted-dining-fidel-castro?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A%20foxnews%2Fpolitics%20%28Internal%20-%20Politics%20-%20Text%29

this article has bias

misleading


Psaki defends Biden snapping at reporters over Afghanistan questions: He was 'done'

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