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Media Bias Research Paper

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Dave Le Mr Todd Language and Literature, E-8, Research Paper April 20, 2018 Media Bias Research shows that the media bias affects society by spreading fake news. Nowadays a lot of people use social media like Facebook, Twitter, Wechat or other types of news sources. There are way too many types of social media. That’s why there is a lot of fake news. If people read fake news and think it’s real, then it can affect society. People can start a fight due to fake news. Sometimes during competitions like the presidential election, different candidates can bribe a news organization so that they will be more biased because of people believing in the news. As a result, more people will vote for this candidate. The news organization could also write …show more content…

According to “Media Bias” by Tom Streissguth, Streissguth stated: “Something very different happens to the ‘mainstream media’ in which professional journalists, who are expected to check and double-check their sources, are tarred with the blackbrush of bias and favoritism.” (Streissguth, questiaschool.com). This usually happens during a presidential election. Specific news networks are biased towards different parties. If the news program is biased toward the Republican Party, they will support the Republican candidates. Sometimes the media will write bad comments about another party so that people will stop voting for them. Political bias is usually the most trending topic on the internet. For example, during the 2016 presidential election, CNN supported Clinton, and Fox supported …show more content…

The median bias could affect people’s thinking and inquiring skills about society. An example is the 2016 presidential election. Through media news, people have become biased in terms of how they perceive the democratic and republican parties. Biased news can affect society. It impacts the way people separate fake and real news. According to “understandingmedia.com”, Mehnoosh writes: “If a news station is altering the news based on their own personal opinion, then we aren’t hearing the truth like we think we are. This changes our perceptions, morals, and values.” (Mehnoosh,

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