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 1912 article about the Titanic showed media bias by believing the White Star hype. Reporters may have thought the White Star company was trustworthy because it was well-known and respected. They might have also wanted to make the news more interesting by hyping up the ship. Similarly, today's media might use hype or propaganda to bias reporting. For example, news outlets could exaggerate stories to get more viewers or push their own agendas. This can make it difficult for people to get accurate information and form their own opinions.
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