Friday, June 29, 2012

Headsup: The Blog


(Another Day on Planet Fox)




As you read the original Sandusky story that Fox News did, it isn't hard to notice the language used is of early judgement. Even though Fox News considers themselves fair and balanced in their reporting, most news outlets have some type of buyist or slant. These slants are easy to identify when reading their reported stories. In reading the Sandusky story, words such as "disturbing" and "unusual" are ridden through out the article which is a flaw in reporting.

1 comment:

  1. Check your word usage here: judgment, "bias," not "buyist," "riddled," not "ridden."

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