![]() ![]() Who or what are the sources and why should I believe them?.Is the information complete? If not, what’s missing?.What kind of content am I encountering?.In the first five chapters, the authors introduce the following six questions to interpret the news: ![]() This tactic leaves the viewer confused and wondering what was the purpose of watching or reading the news. Some even ask questions at the end of the segment or article. In the book, the authors mention how they were trained to never raise a question that was not answered during their news segment or article. The authors’ purpose was to give the general public tools to discern what portion of the news they here and see is actually true. Relation of Global Warming and Extreme Weather Conditionīlur: How to Know What’s True In the Age of Information Overload by Bill Kovach and Tom Rosenstiel evokes many emotions from the readers. Power Point Presentation With Speaker Notes ![]()
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