Definition of media bias
What is undue influence that is used to persuade and not inform?
Depth of stories covered by mainstream media
What is not very complex, often simple?
Individual effects of political violence
What are self isolation and decreased trust in community?
Solution 1 for ending political violence
What is reducing societal polarization?
Definition of objectivity
What is the pursuit of journalism free from bias?
The reason why the mainstream media doesn't cover complex stories
What is financial interests?
Community effects of political violence
What is weakened community fabric?
Solution 2 for ending political violence
What is fixing structural issues?
How much emotion an objective source can have
What is it depends on the subject? It is important to remember that no matter what, the emotion must be based on morals, not politics.
The impact of not covering complex stories
What is that the general public can easily be manipulated by bad actors?
National effects of political violence
What is a weakened and unresponsive government?
Definition of mainstream media
What is the largest, most influential news outlets with the largest legacy and most resistance to bias?
Definition of the FCC with its founding year
What is the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), founded in 1934? What is that it regulates radio, television, internet, wi-fi, and cable in the US?
Global effects of political violence?
What is genocide?
Definition of partisan media
What is a news outlet specifically designed to cater to one side of the political spectrum's beliefs?
Definition of the fairness doctrine with its founding and abolishing years
What is a doctrine that forced broadcasters to focus at least a little on political events, and give equal weight to both sides, founded in 1949 and abolished in 1987?
Genocides covered in the presentation
What are the Armenian Genocide, Holocaust, Bosnian Genocide, and Rwandan Genocide?