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The News Industry

What sorts of stories make it into the news, and why? Who decides which stories get reported, and from what angle? What challenges do reporters face, and how do these challenges affect the news we read and watch?

"Positive doesn't sell. Who buys a newspaper to read about youth volunteering, or even having fun? Not many people. They would rather spend their money on something more important—like war, or even teenage vandalism."

"Speak Out" MNet's discussion group for youth
By knowing how the news industry works, we can find out how to reach the people who shape the news in order to change these stereotypes.

This section looks at the basic functions and motives of the news industry, and some of the challenges journalists face in doing their jobs.


 
The differences between information and entertainment.
 
The roles of reporters and editors in shaping the news.
 
How factors of time and money influence the information we
get. 

Overview The News Industry Stereotypes Accessing the Media Being Interviewed
 
 

 


 
The News Industry  

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