The primary purpose of advertising.
What is To Sell?
The final, most important and interesting news stories selected for the newspaper.
What is Newsworthy?
A person whose job is to decide which stories are newsworthy and which ones are not.
What is A Journalist?
The Bill of Rights
What is The First 10 Amendments?
Information that is misleading, erroneous or false.
What is Misinformation?
The primary purpose of entertainment.
What is To Entertain?
A person who is in charge of choosing the final news stories to put in a newspaper.
What is An Editor?
A person whose job is to gather and report news.
What is A Reporter?
Petition, assembly, speech, religion and press.
What are The 5 Freedoms Protected by the First Amendment?
Satire, false context, imposter content, manipulated content, fabricated content.
What are Different Types of Misinformation?
The primary purpose of opinion.
What is To Persuade?
Timely, Important, Interesting, Unique
What is The Big Four?
Where information comes from.
What is A Source?
A statement that can be verified or shown to be true.
What is Fact?
The use of humor or exaggeration to critique or mock a person, organization or policy.
What is Satire?
The primary purpose of propaganda.
What is To Provoke?
When a news story is urgent.
What is Timely?
prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair.
What is Bias?
The process that begins with collecting facts and putting them in an order and context that is proven to be true and that clarifies reality.
What is Truth?
A common type of misinformation that takes an image, quote or other piece of content and puts it into a new, false context to change its meaning.
What is False Context?
The primary purpose of raw information.
What is To Document?
When a news story is unusual.
What is Unique?
Anything that can convey information from one person or place to another.
What is The Media?
Burning the American flag, censoring a school newspaper, and advertising.
What is Protected by the First Amendment?
Uses a well-known name, brand or logo to fool people into believing that it’s authentic content.
What is Imposter Content?