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
protests turned violent in Baltimore Fox News, CNN and MSNBC jumped on the footage. During the two days of violent riots, coverage by these networks grew 162 percent compared to when the Baltimore protests were peaceful a few days earlier. In addition, according to the Nielsen ratings “on the night of the violent protests on April 28, the ratings of all three channels surged in the key news demo...Compared with the previous Monday, CNN experienced a 574 percent increase, Fox News a 121 percent increase and
Harry, I have written this letter a couple of times and still, I am lost for the multitude of words that I could say. Let's start off with the fact that I am genuinely so, so proud of you. This might be the same kind of letters that you get from fans that you do not acknowledge and I guess that is okay, but I will still write this. I know that you don’t know me, but in a way, I kind of know you. I know your name, your past time in one direction, and these unbelievable stories that the press put
The authors of Killing the Rising Sun are Bill O’Reilly and Martin Dugard. O’Reilly an author, television host, journalist, and political commentator. He is host of the political commentary program The O’Reilly Factor on the Fox News Channel. During the 1970s and 1980s, he worked as a news reporter for numerous television shows until he eventually settled for CBS and ABC news. Martin Dugard began writing in 1988 for sports magazines after he was unhappy with his marketing job. They are both the authors
Established in 1995, Foxtel is a leading Australian subscription television company that offers cable TV, live satellite TV, and Foxtel Now OTT streaming services. It operates as a joint venture between News Corp Australia and Telstra, with each company owning 65% and 35% respectively. Foxtel provides pay-TV services to Australian consumers, with a broad range of content available through its TV channels, including sports, news, movies, and entertainment. One of Foxtel's subsidiaries, Kayo Sports
Barbie is not a Doll For quite a long time, an innocent Barbie doll is attacked by a plenty of controversies. Why a children toy must to sustain these criticizes about feminism, racialism, and nationalism? Apparently, Barbie has been regarded as a man rather than as a doll since she is three-dimensional pinup and has unrealistic and enviable women’s appearance as well as she possesses gorgeous clothes and all kinds of wealthy identity, which make Barbie become a wicked existence because it brings
a soap opera TV show about a family of musical artists. Empire is also the name of the biggest musical company which they are running. But, it is a company started off from drug dealing. The show in Season One covers about what happened in the past, how Lucious Lyon and Loretha “Cookie” Lyon built Empire over a drug deal. They had to make a drug trade of almost $20,000 to start this small company that soon became a big Empire. Cookie sold drugs to undercover cops and she didn’t know about which led
Samah Alshaikh Acc 352 – Fall 2014 Chapter 6 Research Problem Day Class Facts: Rachel and Brad Spartan purchased a beach house early 2011 to use it for recreational and rental purposes. Because the house was in a bad situation and needed a substantial repair, Rachel and Brad decided to repair the house themselves. After they completed the repair work, they occupied the house for 38 days during the year and rented it for 49 days. Among the 38 days, 24 days they were engaged in work on the beach
“Forty million Americans were exposed to the alarmist views of Fox News” in the month leading up to the 2016 Presidential election asserts Cherian George in “Hate Spin.” Fueled by the scare tactics of conservative operatives, a deep distaste for “the media” has been cultivated by radio personalities, entitled pundits, and fringe groups of the right. As a result, the polarization of the American political system has been rapidly manifesting itself in the years since the 2008 victory of President Barack
This article talked about Trump complaining about the nation’s libel laws on a book "Fire and Fury." This book supposedly has false statements about Trump’s troubles with his presidency. He is trying to sue the publisher Michael Wolff. President Trump is trying to sue him because he didn’t like what he saw in the book about him. He thinks they are defamatory and are not true. This is where the story comes about, Michael Wolff said, “ He had an interview with Donald J. Trump about a book about "Trump’s
an analysis of Fox News. It evaluates the acusation that Fox News is misrepresenting the news just to increase veiwers. It will do this by analyzing stories that they have broadcasted and imformation gained from a study. All suggestions are directed at the Federal Communication Commission. The primary audience for this report is Tom Wheeler, Chairman of the United States Federal Communications Commission. This study will analyze the possible misrepresentation happening in the Fox News Network. And
and Marvin Kitman’s satirical story, “Crazy Like a Fox,” Lingeman and Kitman are ridiculing the news and media’s lies in hopes that these businesses will deliver objective news instead of fighting over “subjective objectivity.” The authors use a variety of satirical techniques including irony, exaggeration, and parody to get this point across. Towards the end of the article, the authors use a piece of irony where the reader expects the late Fox News Chairman, Roger Ailes, to apologize for using incorrect
On November 13th, 1969, Spiro Agnew, who was the Vice President at the time, gave the speech, Television News Coverage, about how news producers are becoming too powerful (Bibliography.com.) To successfully inform his audience, he uses many rhetorical strategies to keep everyone engaged and attentive. Agnew delivered an exceptional speech by using multiple techniques such as analogies, anaphoras, parallelism, and rhetorical questions to justify this problem to his audience. To help his audience
I was referred to you by a family-friend of mine, Mr. Frank Trotta. Being that I am a communications major, he suggested I write to you about Fox News’ Internship Program. I am interested in both communications and law. I have always had a strong interest in the news. I find it fascinating how events can transpire so quickly yet society is able to constantly remain aware and informed due to ongoing news coverage. Through this internship program I hope to gain insight and knowledge of how the news
The article “How did the different networks handle Trump’s comments during NFL Sunday?” by Richard Deitsch shows a great job of showing each news report point of view. It showed tons of information about the players reactions and also the news reporter's reaction too. ESPN aired it by trying to have the main points covered for the nation, and it lasted an hour to figure out the plan of airing it. It is arduous to try and pick the perfect points from the individual's reaction to Trump’s comments.
In late January of 2017, Saturday Night Live writer Katie Rich made a tweet that struck great controversy in the media. Rich stated that Barron Trump, Son of United States President Donald Trump, would be “the first homeschooled shooter” shortly following the Inauguration of President Trump. Not too long after it was confirmed that Rich was suspended indefinitely from her writing job for SNL. She issued a public apology for her tweet on her twitter after she had deleted her previous offensive tweet
The Figures of Hidden Figures: The Roles of Numbers in the Movie Hidden Figures Kaitlyn Campbell Benton High School Abstract The Figures in Hidden Figures is about the role that numbers played in the hit movie Hidden Figures. The math in Hidden Figures represented the actual math that NASA faced during the space race. The movie was surprisingly accurate in its literal use of math and how it was solved to send astronauts to space. The other role of math in Hidden Figures was its use
The Red Fox has adapted well to human environments such as farms, suburban areas, and even large communities. The red fox's resourcefulness has earned it a legendary reputation for intelligence and cunningness. Red Deer The Red Deer is the largest native land animal in Europe. The male red deer is larger than the female red deer and their antlers can reach up to 1 meter in width. Galway Sheep They Galway Sheep is a practical choice for farmers, being long-lived, hardy and produce a good quantity
In Machiavelli’s The Prince, Machiavelli explains to Lorenzo De Medici that a ruler must have the characteristics of a lion or a fox, and must be willing to break their word when it suits their purpose in order to be effective. I believe that Machiavelli is correct, a leader must be beast-like to be effective, and willing to break their word for the greater good. In the next few paragraphs I will discuss how a Prince must have traits that resemble a lion in order to be effective. Then I will relate
The poem Oranges by Gary Soto is a somewhat uneventful poem that manages to trigger many different feelings. The poem is the account of the narrator and can be portrayed as the author or any other man. The narrator is twelve years old and reminises on the first time he talked with a girl. It takes place in the month of December. It is cold and he is bundled up in a jacket. In the two jacket pockets, he has one orange in each. He describes the frost cracking beneath him as we walks. His breath is