Editors
Who decides which events are highlighted?
It is subtle.
Why might readers not notice bias?
Made less important
What does “downplayed” suggest?
Cause partiality
Rewrite: “introduce bias”
Media bias from selection and presentation
What are the main ideas?
Selection and framing of stories
What two things can introduce bias?
May be influenced by editorial decisions despite appearing neutral
What can we infer about “objective reporting”?
Influence is indirect.
What does “subtly guide” imply?
emphasised and minimised
Rewrite: “highlighted and downplayed”
Editors decide; language influences.
Which TWO ideas to include?
Incomplete or slanted information
What may audiences base their opinions on?
Shapes what audiences think is important
Why does highlighting some events matter?
Suggests doubt
What is the effect of “claim to present objective reporting”?
influence readers indirectly
Rewrite: “subtly guide readers”
Selection and framing
What does bias arise from?
The influence of bias
What may not always be obvious?
Can influence readers’ views
What is suggested about headlines?
Biased or one-sided information
What does “slanted information” imply?
formed from limited or biased information
Rewrite: “based on incomplete or slanted information”
Choose the BEST 12-word summary:
A. Editors choose news and use language to influence readers’ opinions
B. Editors select and present news, shaping how audiences interpret issues
C. News organisations report events and audiences form their own opinions
D. Language and headlines are sometimes used in news reports
B
Incomplete or slanted information
What kind of information may audiences base opinions on?
They are exposed to incomplete or selectively presented information.
Why might audiences form biased opinions?
Shows strong influence over understanding, not just reporting
Why is “shaping how audiences interpret issues” significant?
The importance given to events is determined by editors, who emphasise some while minimising others.
Rewrite: editors decide which events are highlighted and which are downplayed.
Select ALL points that MUST be included in a summary:
1. ☐ Editors decide which events to highlight.
2. ☐ Some headlines are eye-catching.
3. ☐ The framing of news can introduce bias.
4. ☐ Language subtly influences readers.
5. ☐ Audiences may form opinions based on incomplete information.
6. ☐ News organisations want to attract attention.
✔ Editors decide which events to highlight
✔ The framing of news can introduce bias
✔ Language subtly influences readers
✔ Audiences may form opinions based on incomplete information