Wendy Scott 9-2-09 News Writing.  The news quotes and might not be factual  The news is biased on what quotes they do take from people  The news is.

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Wendy Scott News Writing

 The news quotes and might not be factual  The news is biased on what quotes they do take from people  The news is short and to the point but like a promotion to distract and discuss  The news tells you what you want to here  The news is boring and the broadcast is the worst  The facts that come with the news are hard to believe these days

 In reference to these listed key sources: a. Broadcast b. Internet c. Newspaper Personally id rather read than watch even though I am better at understanding things in a visual aspect. Though pictures are found in written news stories with scripted detail. Stories have gave me the wrong perception of things. I think it is a form of gossip and unneeded gossip. I’d rather search down my own story than listen to someone else's The internet is a frequent pop up to gather short aspects of news I feel that broadcast news is to monotone and not actively involved; it is to much behind a counter. I like conference news like group discussion like CNN where stories are covered more than 3 minutes. I think that news reporters tend to be very poised and experienced at times.

A Good Day!

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 I am very active in the community and do. I don’t waste time watching the news.  I tend to judge news reporters and there knowledge about news and the facts of information they put out to the public eye.  I like to dig deep to get the facts and knowledge so I know what is going on in America and the world around me.  I like to judge the weather at times because I love tracking storms and the such.

 Lets just say I find other ways to gather information.  It might be month to month or day to day  I do not watch the news everyday.  I am forced to sometimes with my major.  The news is good work, and hard to keep up with.  There are always changes so I stick to the tragic and importance. I acknowledge the work completed and reflect on what is said in my daily life.  I do not over use of watch the news, and I set forth what I learn in my major to bet a better understanding of why the news is what it is.