Orson Welles
Media Bias
Grammar
Info?
100

1938 

When Orson Welles broadcast War of the Worlds? 
100

A news outlet's desire to move opinion in a certain direction. 

What is ideological bias? 

100

This is used for emphasis, additional info, or interruption. 

What is a dash? 

100

Intentionally manipulated information. 

What is disinformation? 

200

The network Welles broadcast War of the Worlds. 

What is CBS? 

200
Media creates a memorable or sticky story. 

What is spin bias? 

200

This is used to connect two independent clauses. 

What is a semicolon? 

200

Unintentional mistakes in information. 

What is misinformation? 

300
The Federal Communications Commission. 

Who investigated Orson Welles? 

300
Looking for news that supports our opinions and world view. 

What is confirmation bias? 

300

This is used to introduce a list or a quote or connect two independent clauses. 

What is a colon? 

300
Publishing private information (manipulated or not) without consent. 

What is malinformation? 

400
The FCC wanted to determine if Welles created this. 

What is a hoax? 

400
Media choice to only focus on certain stories while burying others. 

What is layout bias? 

400

This is a quote that has not been connected to a sentence. 

What is an orphan quote? 

400
Joker, Scammer, Politician, Insider and Conspiracy Theorist. 

What are the five types of fake news generators? 

500

The FCC determined that Welles was at most responsible for this. 

What is a publicity stunt? 

500

Focus on something extreme to get attention. 

What is sensationalism bias? 

500

These are the three types of clauses in English.  

What are independent, dependent and Santa clauses? 

500

This appears to be real but is 100% false. 

What is fake news?