What is Media Bias:

1. Define media bias.
2. Name AND define two types of media bias.
Filter Bubbles:
3. What is a filter bubble?
Spot Media Bias:
4. “The best way to determine the accuracy of a news story is to consult _________________
sources.

1 answer

Media Bias

  1. Definition of Media Bias: Media bias refers to the perceived or real partiality or favoritism in reporting news or presenting information, where certain perspectives, narratives, or viewpoints are either favored or marginalized. This can manifest through the selection of stories covered, the framing of information, the language used, and the inclusion or exclusion of specific facts.

  2. Types of Media Bias:

    • Selection Bias: This occurs when certain news stories are chosen for coverage while others are ignored based on the political, cultural, or personal views of media organizations or journalists. This can lead to an incomplete or skewed understanding of events or issues, as audiences may only receive information that aligns with particular narratives.
    • Framing Bias: Framing bias happens when the way a story is presented influences how audiences interpret the information. Different framing can highlight specific angles or issues, thereby shaping public perception. For instance, referring to a group as "protesters" versus "rioters" can evoke very different responses from the audience.

Filter Bubbles

  1. What is a Filter Bubble?: A filter bubble is a digital phenomenon where algorithms tailor the information and content that a user sees online based on their previous behavior, preferences, and interactions. This can result in users being exposed predominantly to viewpoints and information that align with their own beliefs, isolating them from diverse perspectives and reinforcing existing biases.

Spot Media Bias

  1. “The best way to determine the accuracy of a news story is to consult multiple sources."