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Photo, Captions and Camera Angles Bias in the News You can become more aware of bias by watching for the following journalistic techniques: Selection & Omission Placement Headline Word Choice/Tone Photo, Captions and Camera Angles Names and Titles Stats & Crowd Counts Source Control

Selection & Omission For example, if a few people boo during a speech, the reaction could be described as “remarks greeted by jeers” or ignored as “a handful of dissidents”

Placement *first = most important

Headlines

Word Choice/Tone

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Use of Names & Titles. Terrorist vs. Freedom Fighter. Ex-con vs Use of Names & Titles *Terrorist vs. Freedom Fighter *Ex-con vs. served 20 yrs ago for minor offense

Stats & Crowd Counts. more than 900 people attended the event vs Stats & Crowd Counts *more than 900 people attended the event vs. fewer than 1,000 people showed up

Source Control *does the source have an agenda?