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Analyze the media bias you see in the 1912 article about the Titanic. Discuss the possible reasons that led reporters to believ...Question
Analyze the media bias you see in the 1912 article about the Titanic. Discuss the possible reasons that led reporters to believe the White Star hype. Then consider how hype or propaganda may bias reporting today. Give examples if you can.
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The media bias seen in the 1912 article about the Titanic is likely driven by several factors. Reporters may have believed the White Star hype due to the company's reputation, the grandeur of the ship, and their reliance on official statements. Today, hype or propaganda can still bias reporting as media outlets may prioritize sensationalism, corporate interests, or political biases over objective journalism. For instance, media coverage during elections often displays bias towards certain candidates or parties, and news outlets may exaggerate or selectively present facts to support their own agendas.
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