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3 pages in length. Bias exists everywhere that media coverage is present, inasmuch as mass media are comprised of individuals who harbor personal agendas, preconceived notions and erroneous facts. The extent to which online coverage of news stories has become a significant source of global exposure is both grand and far-reaching; that any two given Web sites can report on the same story but have two entirely different perspectives speaks to the very nature of how the site is a direct reflection of those who operate it. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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of news stories has become a significant source of global exposure is both grand and far-reaching; that any two given Web sites can report on the same story but have
two entirely different perspectives speaks to the very nature of how the site is a direct reflection of those who operate it. That some online coverage reflects an obvious restraint
against giving in to the sensationalism inherent to big news stories while others go after every deplorable detail so as to add to the "shock and awe" value illustrates one
of the grandest of all differences between the way in which sites cover news stories. The recent murders of Pennsylvanias Amish youth speaks directly to the overzealousness of online
media in todays over-the-top technological world. Clearly, the focal point of The Herald Suns article entitled "Shoot Me First: Girls Killer Plea" is to draw the knee-jerk reaction of horror
from its readers by planting a visual seed of the terror this victim must have endured. Indeed, the dignity historically associated with professional journalism is nowhere to be found
throughout this entire article whose only objective is to dig ever so deeply into the open wounds of family and friends in order to exhume personal details of the episode
that bear no benefit to the reading audience other than to give them an inside glance to something they do not really need to have. CBSNews.com took a decidedly different
approach to getting under the skin of how and why Charles C. Roberts went on the killing rampage in Amish country. Given the fact that much of the rest
of the country does not have a mental picture of what the Amish lifestyle entails, writer Deborah Hastings used the first quarter of her online article entitled "Murder Visits an
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