Task 2: Labelling Newspaper Front Cover.
Task 3: News agency.
A news Agency is an organisation that find news and reports and sells them to subscribing news organisations. Such as a newspaper establishment. Magazines. TV News Shows. However, a News Agency could also be seen as a news service or news wire.
They supply news for organisations such as The Sun or Daily Star so they can publish news everyday.
Task 4: Article on Jeremy Corbyn
I believe that the Media have manipulated and fixed stories about the man, and made him come across alot more negative and nasty than he really is. But today's society it is easy to do so and it clearly is shown that it has been done very easily. Evidence to support my answer are the statistics on the article. " 51 per cent of people agreed that coverage had been deliberately biased and while 21 per cent said they were not sure" and " Labour voters were even more adamant with 69 per cent alleging bias, while a staggering 97 per cent of Labour members and supporters intending to vote for Jeremy Corbyn in the leadership election perceived bias".
There is alot more evidence than this but these are the most simple statistics that come from average people and politicians also.
Task 5: Impact of Social Media.
I believe that Social Media has a large impact on news, and its way of being gathered and reported. Because the amount of people who use Social Media it is so easy to fix and twist what has been gathered. On top of this, the amount of un-official news reporters make it easy for the news to be twisted as people who support and like the pages are bound to assume its correct. An example, Owen Russel someone who went to Dinnington Comprehensive was attacked by a Clown and put in hospital. A news source said a brick was thrown at him, but what actually happened was that a sharp branch was struck over his head. A fine example of how Social Media impacts the news as this was all stated on Facebook.
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