Part one
The news broadcast i watched was BBC news at six on the 27/06/2016 at 6pm. The stories that where cover in order where:
The Uk leaves the EU see what David Cameron has to say about it.
The effect on money that leave in EU has had.
Is Jeramony Corban up to leading the labor party.
Fears of rasising hate crime due to leave the EU.
England football team.
Spots- Update on the tennis
Part 3
The news prosenter was George Algiah, male ages 60. The job of the news reader is to prosenting the new this means reading the new out and also interviewing people. News readers have to be well spoken well educated. A news reader has to be quick and able to adopt to diffrent situations like is the new went wrong as it is live. I new reader must have a clear speech and not mumble.
Part 3
The news broadcast i watched was BBC news at six on the 27/06/2016 at 6pm. The stories that where cover in order where:
The Uk leaves the EU see what David Cameron has to say about it.
The effect on money that leave in EU has had.
Is Jeramony Corban up to leading the labor party.
Fears of rasising hate crime due to leave the EU.
England football team.
Spots- Update on the tennis
Part 3
The news prosenter was George Algiah, male ages 60. The job of the news reader is to prosenting the new this means reading the new out and also interviewing people. News readers have to be well spoken well educated. A news reader has to be quick and able to adopt to diffrent situations like is the new went wrong as it is live. I new reader must have a clear speech and not mumble.
Part 3

Part 4
Bias through selection and omission: The editor expresses bias by choosing a specific news story and with in this story's some detainees can be ignored. Like boos coming from a new clip.
Bias through placement: this is where a story is placed and the influences to what a person thinks about it's importance. Like the main story in the news is a lot more important then the rest of the stories.
Bias by headline: The headline are must read parts of the news that are bold and large but headlines can be misleading and deceptive to getting you to read the story.
Bias by photos, captions and camera angles: photos can make a person look silly, sad, anger with out even being in that mood. The news can twist thing for public point of making it more in-treating and the story's better.
Bias through selection and omission: The editor expresses bias by choosing a specific news story and with in this story's some detainees can be ignored. Like boos coming from a new clip.
Bias through placement: this is where a story is placed and the influences to what a person thinks about it's importance. Like the main story in the news is a lot more important then the rest of the stories.
Bias by headline: The headline are must read parts of the news that are bold and large but headlines can be misleading and deceptive to getting you to read the story.
Bias by photos, captions and camera angles: photos can make a person look silly, sad, anger with out even being in that mood. The news can twist thing for public point of making it more in-treating and the story's better.
Bias through the use of names and titles: News media uses lables and titles to descride people, places and event. For example someone in the youth who dresses a certain way is a 'chav'
Bias by choice of words: negative and positive words effect people in different ways. People can be effected and take new differently for the use of words.
Bias by choice of words: negative and positive words effect people in different ways. People can be effected and take new differently for the use of words.
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