Charges of “fake news” tend to be politically motivated whether made by Republicans or Democrats. Yet the potential for media bias is real and deserves an honest assessment.Using an audit technique—providing journalists with similar scenarios but altering key details—the authors evaluate whether reporters and editors write different narratives depending on the characteristics of the principle issues in the story. The results indicate that race, gender, sexuality and religion have little effect on whether a story will be covered, but do color the story that is written.Data suggest that news personnel may be operating in ways that promote progressive political leanings. The results of this study are important for journalists seeking to move c...
This study investigated how two college newspapers cover race and how the papers employed racial ste...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on May 24, 2012).The entire t...
This project report reviews the literature of social media, news organizations, and ethics of journa...
This file was last viewed in Adobe Reader XMedia coverage is of central importance in determining ho...
In theory, socially responsible newsrooms should accurately cover and portray all of America’s disti...
In theory, socially responsible newsrooms should accurately cover and portray all of America’s disti...
This study investigates the social psychological motivations underlying the formation of a hostile m...
A 2003 study by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press found that “Most Americans (53%...
that “Most Americans (53 percent) believe that news organizations are politically biased, while just...
This paper empirically examines how political bias affects content in large daily newspapers and the...
There is a gap in current critical media literacy studies, in that the vast majority of studies focu...
The ways the media portray black and white people are present in all facets of life, ranging from th...
The ways the media portray black and white people are present in all facets of life, ranging from th...
News coverage of a political campaign highlights the issues that are deemed important to attract a h...
News coverage of a political campaign highlights the issues that are deemed important to attract a h...
This study investigated how two college newspapers cover race and how the papers employed racial ste...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on May 24, 2012).The entire t...
This project report reviews the literature of social media, news organizations, and ethics of journa...
This file was last viewed in Adobe Reader XMedia coverage is of central importance in determining ho...
In theory, socially responsible newsrooms should accurately cover and portray all of America’s disti...
In theory, socially responsible newsrooms should accurately cover and portray all of America’s disti...
This study investigates the social psychological motivations underlying the formation of a hostile m...
A 2003 study by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press found that “Most Americans (53%...
that “Most Americans (53 percent) believe that news organizations are politically biased, while just...
This paper empirically examines how political bias affects content in large daily newspapers and the...
There is a gap in current critical media literacy studies, in that the vast majority of studies focu...
The ways the media portray black and white people are present in all facets of life, ranging from th...
The ways the media portray black and white people are present in all facets of life, ranging from th...
News coverage of a political campaign highlights the issues that are deemed important to attract a h...
News coverage of a political campaign highlights the issues that are deemed important to attract a h...
This study investigated how two college newspapers cover race and how the papers employed racial ste...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on May 24, 2012).The entire t...
This project report reviews the literature of social media, news organizations, and ethics of journa...