Assess the difference between mainstream news media and individually created news media.

A) The mainstream news media is rarely used to communicate policies, while individually created news media is often used to communicate policies.
B) The mainstream news media is not organized in its delivery of the news, whereas individually created news media is.
C) The mainstream news media is usually more reliable than individually created news media.
D) The mainstream news media is rarely created by qualified producers, and individually created news media is created by the government.

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The correct answer is:

C) The mainstream news media is usually more reliable than individually created news media.

Assessment:

  • A) This statement is misleading. Mainstream news media does cover policies extensively, and individuals can certainly create media that communicates policies as well.
  • B) This statement incorrectly suggests that mainstream media lacks organization. In fact, mainstream outlets typically follow structured journalism practices, while individually created content can vary widely in quality and organization.
  • C) This statement accurately reflects the general perception that mainstream news media is often held to journalistic standards and ethics, which can enhance reliability, whereas individually created news media might not have the same level of oversight.
  • D) This statement is incorrect. Mainstream news media is often produced by qualified journalists and editors, while individually created media is not necessarily made by the government and can come from various sources, including amateurs without formal qualifications.

Therefore, option C accurately identifies a key difference between mainstream news media and individually created news media.