Which of the following are ways in which a media organization may slant the news. A. burying facts B. playing down a story C. playing up a story D. all of the above
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A. Burying facts: This involves not reporting certain facts or information that could alter the perception of a story. This is a method of slanting the news by omission. B. Playing down a story: This means giving less importance or attention to a story, which Show more…
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