Do Now – p. 82 Think of an interview that you have recently seen on television… – Who was getting interviewed? – What kinds of questions did the reporter.

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Do Now – p. 82 Think of an interview that you have recently seen on television… – Who was getting interviewed? – What kinds of questions did the reporter ask? – Was the person being interviewed comfortable with the questions? Why or why not? – Were there any important questions that the reporter didn’t ask? Copy and Answer

Today’s Objectives What is the difference between liberal and conservative bias? What do conservatives accuse liberal media of when it comes to presidential politics? What groups monitor the media’s coverage of politics and why do they do it?

Bias and Media Watchdogs Media Bias – Real or imagined prejudice that is thought to affect what stories journalists cover and how they report those stories Notes p. 83 Liberal Bias Critics say liberal reporters go too easy on President Obama Conservative Bias Critics say conservative reporters attack President Obama on personal issues

Video Clip Analysis We are going to watch two video clips today As you watch each clip, fill in your answers on your paste-in sheet When we are done, paste onto p. 83

Bias and Media Watchdogs Media Bias – Real or imagined prejudice that is thought to affect what stories journalists cover and how they report those stories Media Watchdogs – Groups that investigate news coverage to ensure fair and accurate reporting Notes p. 83 Liberal Bias Conservatives say liberal media goes easy on President Obama Conservative Bias Liberals say conservative media attacks President Obama on personal issues

MEAL Paragraph Activity Is it worse for the media to attack the president, or for the media to ask the president “softball” questions? Explain your answer. You must also use at least 3 piece of evidence to support your argument ain Idea vidence nalysis ink State the main idea of your argument Give facts or ideas to support your argument Tell why those facts or ideas are important Restate your main idea Be ready to share!!!

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Reflection – p. 82 Overall, do you think American media has a conservative bias, a liberal bias, or is it balanced? Explain your answer. Copy and Answer