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In 3–5 sentences, explain at least three questions that could be asked to determine whether news programs and documentaries are accurate and reliable sources of information.

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In 3–5 sentences, explain at least three questions that could be asked to determine whether news programs and documentaries are accurate and reliable sources of information.
Answered by Ramen 4 lifer
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1. What sources are being cited in the reporting, and do those sources have a reputation for accuracy and credibility?
2. How is the information being presented? Is there an obvious bias or agenda influencing the way the story is being told?
3. Have other reputable news outlets or experts corroborated the information being presented in the program or documentary?
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1. What are the credentials of the journalists or producers who created the program or documentary, and what is their history of producing accurate, trustworthy work?
2. Is the program or documentary presenting a balanced view of the topic at hand, or is it pushing a particular agenda or ideology?
3. Are the facts presented in the program or documentary verifiable through multiple sources, or is the information only coming from a single, possibly biased source?
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Sure! Here are some questions you can ask to figure out if news shows and documentaries are telling the truth:

1. Who made this show, and are they reliable and truthful people?
2. Is the show telling the whole truth, or just trying to make people believe one thing?
3. Is everything in the show based on real facts, or is it just one person's opinion?
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