Media bias what is it and why does it matter? / Hal Marcovitz.

Author/creator Marcovitz, Hal
Other author ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Format Electronic
Publication InfoSan Diego, CA : ReferencePoint Press, [2023]
Description64 pages : color illustrations ; 17 cm
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Contents News, opinion, and bias : how do they differ? -- How does bias affect news consumers? -- Bias in the new media -- Changing people's perceptions about the media.
Abstract "Members of the media can provide vastly different views of the same event. biased viewpoints have become a routine part of how the media reports the news in America. Readers of daily newspapers as well. As consumers who receive their news through radio or TV broadcasts and those who rely on the internet for their news can certainly find straight reporting in those sources. But biased coverage of the news is ever-present as well, providing consumers with the challenge of finding truth in the flood of daily news coverage"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2022002259
ISBN9781678203627 (library binding)
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