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News Review Game. Question 1. Name one concern about the recent rise in citizen journalists. Question 1. Anyone can write whatever they want without the credentials of a journalist. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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News Review Game

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Question 1

Name one concern about the recent rise in citizen journalists.

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Question 1

Anyone can write whatever they want without the credentials of a journalist.People have to be informed about information before they can know what news to seek or how to interpret this information.Most of the citizen journalists do not have access to insider information.

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Question 2

True or False. A news story can have more than one essential purpose.

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Question 2

False

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Question 3

Identify the purpose of the following news story

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqJcLvZEHfI

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Question 3

To provide a service

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Question 4

What percentage of the newspaper is made up of advertisements?

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60%

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Question 5

Define an editorial

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Question 5

An editorial is a opinion-based piece written about a news issue.

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Question 6

True or False. All news is bias.

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Question 6

True

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Question 7

Today, most people get their news from:a. Town criersb. Newspaperc. Radiosd. Televisione. Web/mobile phones

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Question 7

d. Television!

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Question 8

List the four purposes behind news stories.

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Question 8

Inform, entertain, interpret, and provide a service

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Question 9

Define soft news.

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Question 9

Soft news are stories that are about food, travel, and other areas of interest. They are not about current events or political information.

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Question 10

What are citizen journalists?

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Question 10

Bloggers

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Question 11

Identify a bias seen in the following news clip. Make sure to include how the bias is seen and why it matters!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zu_eW75svpQ

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Possible AnswerThis example shows bias through

selection/omission. They only discuss the positives that could come from learning about the environment and omit and clear facts. As a viewer, I would need to find further information about the achievement gap and the complexity of this problem.

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Question 12

A news channel reports on a story about a dog who saved a small child from drowning. What is the purpose of this story?

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Question 12

To entertain!

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Question 13

When Kare 11 talks about a recent Twins victory, which value of the news is best being shown?a. Uniquenessb. Currencyc. Impactd. Proximity

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d. Proximity!

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Question 14

Define the inverted pyramid writing style.

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Question 14

It is when you put all of the essential information about a news story in the very first paragraph.

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Question 15

Fox news gave a report last year saying that Romney had an 87% chance of winning the election. Through what way is there a potential bias being shown?

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Question 15

Bias through statistics

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Question 16

What made USA today different from other newspapers when it came out with its new revisions?

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Question 16

It tried to mimic TV news by having shorter stories and flashy colors.

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Question 17

Which invention made the newspaper possible?

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The printing press

Question 17

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Question 18

True or False. A news source can show more than one value.

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Question 18

True!

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Question 19

Identify a bias seen in the following news clip. Make sure to include how the bias is seen and why it matters!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUUMmdr1Au0

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Question 19

Potential Answer:It shows a potential bias through caption as it

states that the previous pope resigned due to "advanced age." They do not address if they believe this is untrue. This suggests that as a viewer, I might need to look further into why the pope resigned and what significance this holds.

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Question 20

True or False. A breaking news story would show the value of currency.

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False

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Question 21

A news source shows a bias through placement when they decide to start the news with the weather instead of focusing on the results from the school board election. What potential bias might be shown here? Why does this matter?

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Potential Answer: It shows that they put soft news over hard news. As a consumer I need to realize that this news source is not one I should go to if I am looking for a focus on hard news.

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Question 22

Define a byline.

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Question 22

A byline is where the author’s name appears in a newspaper article.

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Question 23

Give an example of how a bias could be developed through sound bites. Be clear about why this matters and what bias is being seen!

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Question 23

Possible Answer: Someone could take something said out context in order to get them fired!

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Name three types of news broadcasts that can be seen on television which were defined in the PEW article.

Question 25

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Question 25

Local broadcasts, cable broadcasts, and national network broadcasts.

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Question 26

Identify the purpose of the following news story and explain why

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_bcZ4_Mu-k

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To entertain!

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True or False. A story about Obama approving a bill passed through Congress would be an example of the value of prominence.

Question 27

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Question 27

False

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Question 28

How does the newspaper make most if its money?

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Question 28

Advertisements!

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Question 29

Name one reason why more people are getting their news from the internet instead of television.

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Question 29

They are able to get the news they want when they want it.

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Question 30

Name two factors that increase the likelihood of a person consuming more news on a daily basis.

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Question 30

Education, income, age, convenience

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Question 31

What percentage of people currently get their news from their mobile phones on a weekly basis?

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62%

Question 31

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Question 32

Define targeted ads. Why is this significant in this growing digital age?

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Question 32

Targeted ads are when the ads are specifically shown to cater to a certain audience. This is made much easier with the invention of social media, which makes the internet very lucrative to advertisers!

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Question 33

Name the three major examples of network evening newscasts given in the PEW article.

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Question 33

ABC, CBS, and NBC

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Question 34

Name the three major national cable channels used for a news source.

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Question 34

CNN, Fox News, MSNBC

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Question 35

What are the two types of advertisements in newspapers?

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Question 35

Display and classified ads

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Question 36

A story about a mom lifting her car off a child is an example of what TYPE of news story?

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Question 36

Human interest

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Question 37

Name one major bias that often affects the content of many news sources.

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Question 37

Most new sources are commercially-based and thus have a bias toward attracting viewers.

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Question 38

Name all 7 TYPES of news stories.

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Question 38

Local news, national news, international news, human interest, investigative reporting, editorials, and columns.

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Question 39

Watch the following news clip and identify what purpose is behind the selection of the story.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=csXdsPRGe_Q

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Question 39

To interpret

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What is the difference between an editorial and a column?

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Readers seek a column based on the author, whereas an editorial is recognized because of its content. It does not always have the same author.

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Question 41

Explain at least 3 different values that the weather could relate to and explain why.

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Proximity—weather usually focuses on the local areaImpact—weather affects our everyday livesExpectedness—We expect the weather to be on the news everyday as it has become a tradition

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Question 42

What makes PBS Newshour different from other national network broadcasts?

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It is not a commercial entity and thus does not have to work to attract viewers and advertisers.

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Question 43

True or False. Most people do not watch the local newscasts anymore.

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False

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Question 44

Explain why it is important to be aware of where you see bias in the news.

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In order to know about the issues, you have to be aware of what all the issues are and the facts about them so you can make your own decision!

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Question 45

Give an example of a news story that shows the value of continuity.

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Olympics, baseball season, trials, election, etc.

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Question 46

A story about a kitten stuck in a tree would be an example of what news purpose?

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Question 46

To entertain

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Question 47

If a story gives a bomb attack on the US only 30 seconds in a newscast, what should the viewer assume?

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Question 47

The newscast most likely left out information and they should seek out other news sources

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Question 48

Identify the values shown in the following newcast

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OawFYUiXHA0

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Possible Answers:Simplicity, Proximity, Uniqueness

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Question 49

According to the PEW article, what distinguishes cable network broadcasts from the other two types of TV news sources?

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Question 49

They are more often clearly opionated and focus more on opinion-based reporting as opposed to factual.