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R14OUTLINE

Page history last edited by Yashvir Riar 12 years, 4 months ago

P1: Says - introduces paper and thesis
Does - outlines a problem and how it can be fixed

P2: Says - Lists different types of bias in media
Does - Makes audience aware of different problems

P3: Says - Defines sensationalism
Does - illustrates examples and concerns related with one aspect of bias
Research: Wikipedia

P4: Says - Introduces another type of bias
Does - illustrates a known event's reporting and allows audience to be aware of the issue
Research - Fox News

P5: Says - 

P5: Says - Another instance of bias in Fox News
Does - outlines the extent to which this problem occurs
Research: Christian Science Mentor, Charlotte Observer, Fox Business

P6: Says - describes the reason media bias goes mostly unnoticed
Does - Provides research data to outline exigency
Research - Project for Excellence in Journalism

P7: Says - Explains that there is more than just a conservative bias from Fox News
Does - shows the far reaches of the problem and how many people it truly affects
Research - Accuracy in Media

P8: Says - Provides testimony from a citizen regarding his opinion on liberal media bias
Does - Illustrates public opinion of issue
Research - Media Matters

 

P9: Says - Introduces concept of agenda setting
Does - outlines another concern related to main issue
Research - Global Media Journal

P10: Says - Explains how agenda-setting is used and what it truly does
Does - allows reader to reflect on personal instances of exposure to this concern
Research - Gazette (1979)

 

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