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15 cards from this deck
News selected & processed by social influences, not neutral
Editors & journalists who choose what/how to report stories
Values/assumptions guiding journalists on what's newsworthy
News is socially manufactured within dominant ideology
Unexpected/rare events more newsworthy than routine events
Bad news more exciting than good news to journalists
Media's influence in laying down subjects for public discussion
Media's power to refuse or allow coverage of issues
Media emphasises conformity & isolates non-conformists
Put 'spin' on news to make government look good
General public creating news via mobile phones/social media
Journalists churning out articles from second-hand sources
Wave of public concern about exaggerated/imaginary threat
Media tell audiences what to think about, not what to think
2011-12 into press culture, practices & ethics
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