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Media Bias

Media Bias. Is there such a thing?. One of the most popular sports today is to bash the media for “the media bias.”. The most common claim is that the media are too liberal. But some politicians feel that the media are too conservative. So, is there a “media bias”? And, if so what is it?.

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Media Bias

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  1. Media Bias Is there such a thing?

  2. One of the most popular sports todayis to bash the media for “the media bias.” • The most common claim is that the media are too liberal. • But some politicians feel that the media are too conservative. • So, is there a “media bias”? • And, if so what is it?

  3. I submit that there is no such thing as a “media bias.” • It is simply a cop out when some politician, some corporate executive, or some other public figure gets caught with his / or her pants down! • Why? Let’s look at some simple facts about the media.

  4. Let’s look at what the mass media are specifically, and what they do for us as media consumers. • First: What are the mass media? • They are: newspapers, magazines, books, radio, television, movies, music recordings, and the world wide web. • 8 specific industries

  5. As mass media consumers, what exactly do we get from these mass media? • Information • Entertainment • Persuasion • Societal bonding

  6. A pragmatic look at the infrastructure of the mass media - Radio Commercial U.S. FM radio stations 5590 Commercial U. S. AM radio stations 4720 Noncommercial U. S. radio stations 1960 Total U. S. radio stations 12,270

  7. A pragmatic look at the infrastructure of the mass media - Television Commercial U.S. television stations 1310 Non-commercial U. S. television stations 370 Local cable television stations 11,600 Total U. S. television stations 13,280 Plus the major television networks

  8. Electronic Media Growth • CNN, MSNBC, Turner, ESPN, Time Warner, AT&T Broadband, Cox, Charter, Comcast, etc., etc., etc. • Thousands of electronic media in US alone. • Each of them has hundreds of gatekeepers

  9. Same is true for Print Media • Daily Newspapers 1570 • Weekly Newspapers 8000 • Magazines 12,000 • Book Publishers 12,000

  10. The Other Media • Movie Industry • Music Recording Industry • Internet / World Wide Web • Thousands of organizations • Hundreds of thousands of gatekeepers

  11. International Media • Rapid growth • Same kinds of numbers • Appearance of more independent media enterprises

  12. Do you really think that there is “a media bias” that is shared by: The Dayton Daily News, MSNBC, The Christian Science Monitor, Bertelsmann Publishing in Germany, WDTN Channel 2 in Dayton, Televisa in Mexico City And Al Jazeera in Qatar?

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