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This 26 page paper provides an overview of the impacts of news bias on corporate interests and vise versa. Bibliography lists 20 sources.
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means of understanding culture, developing social identity and shaping political perspectives. The news media in the American culture plays an important role in determining the messages that are presented
and the way in which information becomes a part of the modern identity. The subject of this research study, then, focuses on these three specific television news venues, and
the incidences of news bias that are demonstrated in two specific ways: 1. the presentation of one side of an issue without access to information on the other
side; and 2. the presentation of a clearly weighted argument in favor of one side of the story over another. The research
question for this study is: How often do television news programming present one side of an issue without presenting information regarding the other side. This research question is
important because it demonstrates the two specific ways in which the news programs are utilized to present "truthful" manifestations of modern culture. The level of credibility given to these
news programs is the basis for the use of this media form in determining how prevalent these two different forms of bias are in the news media in general.
TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Chapter 1: Introduction Purpose Rationale Research Questions/Thesis Statement II. Chapter 2: Review of Literature III. Chapter 3: Research
Methodology Description of the Method Data Collection IV. Chapter 4: Findings/Discussion/Analysis V. Chapter 5: Conclusion/Future Study CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION
For decades, the American public has depended on the news media to create a vision of the country and define the way we approach our understanding of politics, and social
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