Please read these intructions carfully and follow them accordingly thank you. answer all the questions listed under task #1 and task #2. for qustion 3 find a news paper article and follow all the steps asked to do.
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TASK 1: In a paragraph, tell me about you(r) (or your parents’) primary print news source. they usally use CBS or fox news on the tv or if they are reading it its mainly wallstreet jounral or new york times you can use any of these and make up anything along the way from writting these three questons. just make sure its clear and writtien well i wouldve doen this myself i jsut dont have time to do it so im hiring one of yall. ihave never been disapointed with anywork i purchased.
Your paragraph should answer the following questions, using complete sentences.
a) What’s your primary source of print news? It can be on-line, or on paper, as long as it’s written down, in article format. If you don’t read the news anywhere, write this paragraph based on your parents’ primary source of print news.
b) How would you describe it to someone who’s never heard of the source (e.g., Is it regional? Is it a trade publication? What kind of news do they typically cover?)
c) Is the typical article from this source
i) written by a human?
ii) written by someone who is independent—not paid to promote any products, policies, politicians or viewpoints?
iii) fact-checked by a different, independent human?
TASK 2: In three paragraphs, describe three different articles, each from a different source of traditional journalism.
If you need ideas of sources, you could try the following:
The Capital Press (agriculture)
The Guardian
The Economist
BBC News (online)
NPR News (online)
The Washington Post
The Wall Street Journal
The New York Times
The Boston Globe
The LA Times
The Lexington Herald-Leader
Each paragraph should include
a) The title of the article, date of publication, and the source (e.g., the Lexington Herald-Leader)
b) The name of the person who most likely edited the article (You’ll need to look up the editor(s) of that particular source.)
c) Was the full text available online? Or did you need to go through the ‘Journals’ portal of UK Libraries to access it?
d) Two things you learned by reading that article.
How to find a newspaper article
- In Google (not Google Scholar), type [The name of the newspaper/source] [topic key words]
- If you are not able to read the full-text article, then enter the newspaper name into ‘Journals’ in the UK Libraries website (like we did in RR3), and look the article up by publication date.