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Comparing Two Views Of CNN And Fox News

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Speed, immediacy, global reach- the Internet provides vast, new opportunities for the distribution and reception of news. I had spent the past two weeks, Feb. 13- Feb. 28, observing the front-pages of CNN and Fox News online. Because both are such powerful news networks, I focused a lot of my attention on the top-featured stories displayed on both webpages, and if stories were featured on both, how did each news network portray it. A lot of my attention was also focused on the diversity of both CNN and Fox News. I reviewed diversity by analyzing the difference in headlines, content throughout the story and the writers and reporters. Owned by Turner Broadcasting System, The Cable News Network (CNN) was launched 35 years ago on June 1, 1980. …show more content…

The two headlines read: ‘Damn Right Hollywood Racist’ and CHRIS ROCK UNLOADS: Oscar host rips ‘sorority”-like racism in Hollywood. Glancing at the two headlines, it is obvious the news network released which headline. The short, simple and sweet headline belongs to CNN. Observing the headline Fox News released, the words unloads, rips and sorority stuck with me. Because the headline uses such bold words, the reader may grasp a tone of the story even before reading it. Along with the two different headlines, the pictures each article displayed contrasted with each other greatly. CNN had a picture of Chris Rock smiling as he was on stage portraying him as a “normal” guy, where as FOX News displayed a picture of Chris Rock in motion with his mouth. It was almost as if Fox News had an intention to portray him as a crazy man. Fox News may have also created a controversial argument for itself because Chris Rock is African- American this creates a name of Fox News being racist. The difference in the pictures do go with the headlines of each, but it is clear and obvious the way each of the two news networks were trying to portray …show more content…

Since announcing his candidacy for president, Trump has created an even bigger name for himself dominating the news. And since Trump had decided to skip the last Republican debate aired on Fox News a few weeks ago, Trump had sent a message to Fox News showing his dominance over any event. Fox News may be able to afford giving digs at Trump, but because it is a Republican based network Fox News could not afford and see much rating loss if they made a decision to drop Trump. What Is A Trump Republican? Donald’s personal attack strategy a new frontier for GOP candidates, the headline of a story Fox News released describing about a Trump Republican an outside. The article is not bashing Trump the entire time, but the interviews included talk about why Trump is not ready to be president. During a TV interview in February, Trump mentioned the Pope’s unbelief with the danger the United States has with Mexico. Instantly, the news broke. CNN released a story headlined Really, Donald Trump? A Fight With The Pope? Fox News released a story shortly after headlined Trump: Pope will wish I am president when ISIS hits Vatican. Both news networks focus the story on the interview with Trump, but both in different ways are attacking Trump portraying him an evil man. CNN does this by correlating Trump as an evil man bad

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