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Assess the difference between mainstream news media and individually created news media. (1 point)
The mainstream news media is rarely created by qualified producers, and individually created news media is created by the government.
The mainstream news media is usually more reliable than individually created news media.
The mainstream news media is not organized in its delivery of the news, whereas individually created news media is.
The mainstream news media is rarely used to communicate policies, while individually created news media is often used to communicate policies.
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The mainstream news media is usually more reliable than individually created news media.
Explanation: Mainstream outlets typically have editorial standards, fact-checking, and professional journalists, while individually created media (blogs, personal social posts) often lack those checks and can be less reliable.
Explanation: Mainstream outlets typically have editorial standards, fact-checking, and professional journalists, while individually created media (blogs, personal social posts) often lack those checks and can be less reliable.
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