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HOW DOES THE MEDIA CONNECT
CANADIANS TO THEIR
GOVERNMENT
WHERE DO YOU GET YOUR NEWS News comes in countless forms
RadioNewspaperTV Internet WebsitesWord of MouthMagazines
THE ROLE OF REPORTERS Media includes newspapers magazines
film radio television internet books billboards
Media is designed to deliver information and messages quickly to very large audiences
The term ldquomass mediardquo refers the ability that media has to effect the opinions and judgments of a large number of people
MASS MEDIA
MASS MEDIA
THE ROLE OF REPORTERS All media messages are created by
people who interpret facts and make choices about how to tell a story
This interpretation of facts can lead to bias
Certain aspects of different stories are skewed forgotten changed or altered depending on the opinion of a reporter
SLOGANS Politicians often develop key messages
for the media to control how certain information is presented to the public
Through slogans politicians are able to communicate the message they want citizens to know
Usually slogans are memorable quotes or phrases that are repeated
THE SLOGANS OF PRESIDENT BUSH Weapons of Mass Destruction
DON MARTIN ON REPORTERS Don Martin is the national affairs
columnist for the Calgary Herald and the National Post
He believes the role of reporters is as follows Inform people of the impact of govrsquot
decisionsTo discover the truthUtilized credible sourcesPresent accurate information
THE PARLIAMENTARY PRESS GALLERY The PPG is an association of reporters
who cover decision and actions of the govrsquot
The press gallery includes 350 reporters from media outlets across Canada
The PPG includes media groups that represent all people from across Canada and attempts to ensure that information is presented to them in a form they can relate to
PARLIAMENTARY PRESS GALLERY
PARLIAMENTARY PRESS GALLERY
DIVERSE MEDIA Aboriginal Peoples Television Network
Provides First Nations Metis and Inuit people ldquothe opportunity to share their stories with all of Canadardquo
Association De La Presse Francophone Serves the Francophone community outside
of Quebec CBC Radio ndash Canada
Canadarsquos public broadcasting Omni Television
Aims to ldquoreflect Canadarsquos diversity through multicultural and multilingual programming
HOW TO DETECT BIAS We need to develop a way to detect
whether your news is truthful accurate and reflects a balanced views and perspectives
Bias is a type of thinking rooted in a personrsquos point of view
Bias often leads to unbalanced information in the news
The key to detecting bias is to be open-minded when analyzing issues in the news
THE POWER OF MEDIA Campaign For Real Beauty Influence of Mass Media The American Marines US Army Canadian Armed Forces
WHERE DO YOU GET YOUR NEWS News comes in countless forms
RadioNewspaperTV Internet WebsitesWord of MouthMagazines
THE ROLE OF REPORTERS Media includes newspapers magazines
film radio television internet books billboards
Media is designed to deliver information and messages quickly to very large audiences
The term ldquomass mediardquo refers the ability that media has to effect the opinions and judgments of a large number of people
MASS MEDIA
MASS MEDIA
THE ROLE OF REPORTERS All media messages are created by
people who interpret facts and make choices about how to tell a story
This interpretation of facts can lead to bias
Certain aspects of different stories are skewed forgotten changed or altered depending on the opinion of a reporter
SLOGANS Politicians often develop key messages
for the media to control how certain information is presented to the public
Through slogans politicians are able to communicate the message they want citizens to know
Usually slogans are memorable quotes or phrases that are repeated
THE SLOGANS OF PRESIDENT BUSH Weapons of Mass Destruction
DON MARTIN ON REPORTERS Don Martin is the national affairs
columnist for the Calgary Herald and the National Post
He believes the role of reporters is as follows Inform people of the impact of govrsquot
decisionsTo discover the truthUtilized credible sourcesPresent accurate information
THE PARLIAMENTARY PRESS GALLERY The PPG is an association of reporters
who cover decision and actions of the govrsquot
The press gallery includes 350 reporters from media outlets across Canada
The PPG includes media groups that represent all people from across Canada and attempts to ensure that information is presented to them in a form they can relate to
PARLIAMENTARY PRESS GALLERY
PARLIAMENTARY PRESS GALLERY
DIVERSE MEDIA Aboriginal Peoples Television Network
Provides First Nations Metis and Inuit people ldquothe opportunity to share their stories with all of Canadardquo
Association De La Presse Francophone Serves the Francophone community outside
of Quebec CBC Radio ndash Canada
Canadarsquos public broadcasting Omni Television
Aims to ldquoreflect Canadarsquos diversity through multicultural and multilingual programming
HOW TO DETECT BIAS We need to develop a way to detect
whether your news is truthful accurate and reflects a balanced views and perspectives
Bias is a type of thinking rooted in a personrsquos point of view
Bias often leads to unbalanced information in the news
The key to detecting bias is to be open-minded when analyzing issues in the news
THE POWER OF MEDIA Campaign For Real Beauty Influence of Mass Media The American Marines US Army Canadian Armed Forces
THE ROLE OF REPORTERS Media includes newspapers magazines
film radio television internet books billboards
Media is designed to deliver information and messages quickly to very large audiences
The term ldquomass mediardquo refers the ability that media has to effect the opinions and judgments of a large number of people
MASS MEDIA
MASS MEDIA
THE ROLE OF REPORTERS All media messages are created by
people who interpret facts and make choices about how to tell a story
This interpretation of facts can lead to bias
Certain aspects of different stories are skewed forgotten changed or altered depending on the opinion of a reporter
SLOGANS Politicians often develop key messages
for the media to control how certain information is presented to the public
Through slogans politicians are able to communicate the message they want citizens to know
Usually slogans are memorable quotes or phrases that are repeated
THE SLOGANS OF PRESIDENT BUSH Weapons of Mass Destruction
DON MARTIN ON REPORTERS Don Martin is the national affairs
columnist for the Calgary Herald and the National Post
He believes the role of reporters is as follows Inform people of the impact of govrsquot
decisionsTo discover the truthUtilized credible sourcesPresent accurate information
THE PARLIAMENTARY PRESS GALLERY The PPG is an association of reporters
who cover decision and actions of the govrsquot
The press gallery includes 350 reporters from media outlets across Canada
The PPG includes media groups that represent all people from across Canada and attempts to ensure that information is presented to them in a form they can relate to
PARLIAMENTARY PRESS GALLERY
PARLIAMENTARY PRESS GALLERY
DIVERSE MEDIA Aboriginal Peoples Television Network
Provides First Nations Metis and Inuit people ldquothe opportunity to share their stories with all of Canadardquo
Association De La Presse Francophone Serves the Francophone community outside
of Quebec CBC Radio ndash Canada
Canadarsquos public broadcasting Omni Television
Aims to ldquoreflect Canadarsquos diversity through multicultural and multilingual programming
HOW TO DETECT BIAS We need to develop a way to detect
whether your news is truthful accurate and reflects a balanced views and perspectives
Bias is a type of thinking rooted in a personrsquos point of view
Bias often leads to unbalanced information in the news
The key to detecting bias is to be open-minded when analyzing issues in the news
THE POWER OF MEDIA Campaign For Real Beauty Influence of Mass Media The American Marines US Army Canadian Armed Forces
MASS MEDIA
MASS MEDIA
THE ROLE OF REPORTERS All media messages are created by
people who interpret facts and make choices about how to tell a story
This interpretation of facts can lead to bias
Certain aspects of different stories are skewed forgotten changed or altered depending on the opinion of a reporter
SLOGANS Politicians often develop key messages
for the media to control how certain information is presented to the public
Through slogans politicians are able to communicate the message they want citizens to know
Usually slogans are memorable quotes or phrases that are repeated
THE SLOGANS OF PRESIDENT BUSH Weapons of Mass Destruction
DON MARTIN ON REPORTERS Don Martin is the national affairs
columnist for the Calgary Herald and the National Post
He believes the role of reporters is as follows Inform people of the impact of govrsquot
decisionsTo discover the truthUtilized credible sourcesPresent accurate information
THE PARLIAMENTARY PRESS GALLERY The PPG is an association of reporters
who cover decision and actions of the govrsquot
The press gallery includes 350 reporters from media outlets across Canada
The PPG includes media groups that represent all people from across Canada and attempts to ensure that information is presented to them in a form they can relate to
PARLIAMENTARY PRESS GALLERY
PARLIAMENTARY PRESS GALLERY
DIVERSE MEDIA Aboriginal Peoples Television Network
Provides First Nations Metis and Inuit people ldquothe opportunity to share their stories with all of Canadardquo
Association De La Presse Francophone Serves the Francophone community outside
of Quebec CBC Radio ndash Canada
Canadarsquos public broadcasting Omni Television
Aims to ldquoreflect Canadarsquos diversity through multicultural and multilingual programming
HOW TO DETECT BIAS We need to develop a way to detect
whether your news is truthful accurate and reflects a balanced views and perspectives
Bias is a type of thinking rooted in a personrsquos point of view
Bias often leads to unbalanced information in the news
The key to detecting bias is to be open-minded when analyzing issues in the news
THE POWER OF MEDIA Campaign For Real Beauty Influence of Mass Media The American Marines US Army Canadian Armed Forces
MASS MEDIA
THE ROLE OF REPORTERS All media messages are created by
people who interpret facts and make choices about how to tell a story
This interpretation of facts can lead to bias
Certain aspects of different stories are skewed forgotten changed or altered depending on the opinion of a reporter
SLOGANS Politicians often develop key messages
for the media to control how certain information is presented to the public
Through slogans politicians are able to communicate the message they want citizens to know
Usually slogans are memorable quotes or phrases that are repeated
THE SLOGANS OF PRESIDENT BUSH Weapons of Mass Destruction
DON MARTIN ON REPORTERS Don Martin is the national affairs
columnist for the Calgary Herald and the National Post
He believes the role of reporters is as follows Inform people of the impact of govrsquot
decisionsTo discover the truthUtilized credible sourcesPresent accurate information
THE PARLIAMENTARY PRESS GALLERY The PPG is an association of reporters
who cover decision and actions of the govrsquot
The press gallery includes 350 reporters from media outlets across Canada
The PPG includes media groups that represent all people from across Canada and attempts to ensure that information is presented to them in a form they can relate to
PARLIAMENTARY PRESS GALLERY
PARLIAMENTARY PRESS GALLERY
DIVERSE MEDIA Aboriginal Peoples Television Network
Provides First Nations Metis and Inuit people ldquothe opportunity to share their stories with all of Canadardquo
Association De La Presse Francophone Serves the Francophone community outside
of Quebec CBC Radio ndash Canada
Canadarsquos public broadcasting Omni Television
Aims to ldquoreflect Canadarsquos diversity through multicultural and multilingual programming
HOW TO DETECT BIAS We need to develop a way to detect
whether your news is truthful accurate and reflects a balanced views and perspectives
Bias is a type of thinking rooted in a personrsquos point of view
Bias often leads to unbalanced information in the news
The key to detecting bias is to be open-minded when analyzing issues in the news
THE POWER OF MEDIA Campaign For Real Beauty Influence of Mass Media The American Marines US Army Canadian Armed Forces
THE ROLE OF REPORTERS All media messages are created by
people who interpret facts and make choices about how to tell a story
This interpretation of facts can lead to bias
Certain aspects of different stories are skewed forgotten changed or altered depending on the opinion of a reporter
SLOGANS Politicians often develop key messages
for the media to control how certain information is presented to the public
Through slogans politicians are able to communicate the message they want citizens to know
Usually slogans are memorable quotes or phrases that are repeated
THE SLOGANS OF PRESIDENT BUSH Weapons of Mass Destruction
DON MARTIN ON REPORTERS Don Martin is the national affairs
columnist for the Calgary Herald and the National Post
He believes the role of reporters is as follows Inform people of the impact of govrsquot
decisionsTo discover the truthUtilized credible sourcesPresent accurate information
THE PARLIAMENTARY PRESS GALLERY The PPG is an association of reporters
who cover decision and actions of the govrsquot
The press gallery includes 350 reporters from media outlets across Canada
The PPG includes media groups that represent all people from across Canada and attempts to ensure that information is presented to them in a form they can relate to
PARLIAMENTARY PRESS GALLERY
PARLIAMENTARY PRESS GALLERY
DIVERSE MEDIA Aboriginal Peoples Television Network
Provides First Nations Metis and Inuit people ldquothe opportunity to share their stories with all of Canadardquo
Association De La Presse Francophone Serves the Francophone community outside
of Quebec CBC Radio ndash Canada
Canadarsquos public broadcasting Omni Television
Aims to ldquoreflect Canadarsquos diversity through multicultural and multilingual programming
HOW TO DETECT BIAS We need to develop a way to detect
whether your news is truthful accurate and reflects a balanced views and perspectives
Bias is a type of thinking rooted in a personrsquos point of view
Bias often leads to unbalanced information in the news
The key to detecting bias is to be open-minded when analyzing issues in the news
THE POWER OF MEDIA Campaign For Real Beauty Influence of Mass Media The American Marines US Army Canadian Armed Forces
SLOGANS Politicians often develop key messages
for the media to control how certain information is presented to the public
Through slogans politicians are able to communicate the message they want citizens to know
Usually slogans are memorable quotes or phrases that are repeated
THE SLOGANS OF PRESIDENT BUSH Weapons of Mass Destruction
DON MARTIN ON REPORTERS Don Martin is the national affairs
columnist for the Calgary Herald and the National Post
He believes the role of reporters is as follows Inform people of the impact of govrsquot
decisionsTo discover the truthUtilized credible sourcesPresent accurate information
THE PARLIAMENTARY PRESS GALLERY The PPG is an association of reporters
who cover decision and actions of the govrsquot
The press gallery includes 350 reporters from media outlets across Canada
The PPG includes media groups that represent all people from across Canada and attempts to ensure that information is presented to them in a form they can relate to
PARLIAMENTARY PRESS GALLERY
PARLIAMENTARY PRESS GALLERY
DIVERSE MEDIA Aboriginal Peoples Television Network
Provides First Nations Metis and Inuit people ldquothe opportunity to share their stories with all of Canadardquo
Association De La Presse Francophone Serves the Francophone community outside
of Quebec CBC Radio ndash Canada
Canadarsquos public broadcasting Omni Television
Aims to ldquoreflect Canadarsquos diversity through multicultural and multilingual programming
HOW TO DETECT BIAS We need to develop a way to detect
whether your news is truthful accurate and reflects a balanced views and perspectives
Bias is a type of thinking rooted in a personrsquos point of view
Bias often leads to unbalanced information in the news
The key to detecting bias is to be open-minded when analyzing issues in the news
THE POWER OF MEDIA Campaign For Real Beauty Influence of Mass Media The American Marines US Army Canadian Armed Forces
THE SLOGANS OF PRESIDENT BUSH Weapons of Mass Destruction
DON MARTIN ON REPORTERS Don Martin is the national affairs
columnist for the Calgary Herald and the National Post
He believes the role of reporters is as follows Inform people of the impact of govrsquot
decisionsTo discover the truthUtilized credible sourcesPresent accurate information
THE PARLIAMENTARY PRESS GALLERY The PPG is an association of reporters
who cover decision and actions of the govrsquot
The press gallery includes 350 reporters from media outlets across Canada
The PPG includes media groups that represent all people from across Canada and attempts to ensure that information is presented to them in a form they can relate to
PARLIAMENTARY PRESS GALLERY
PARLIAMENTARY PRESS GALLERY
DIVERSE MEDIA Aboriginal Peoples Television Network
Provides First Nations Metis and Inuit people ldquothe opportunity to share their stories with all of Canadardquo
Association De La Presse Francophone Serves the Francophone community outside
of Quebec CBC Radio ndash Canada
Canadarsquos public broadcasting Omni Television
Aims to ldquoreflect Canadarsquos diversity through multicultural and multilingual programming
HOW TO DETECT BIAS We need to develop a way to detect
whether your news is truthful accurate and reflects a balanced views and perspectives
Bias is a type of thinking rooted in a personrsquos point of view
Bias often leads to unbalanced information in the news
The key to detecting bias is to be open-minded when analyzing issues in the news
THE POWER OF MEDIA Campaign For Real Beauty Influence of Mass Media The American Marines US Army Canadian Armed Forces
DON MARTIN ON REPORTERS Don Martin is the national affairs
columnist for the Calgary Herald and the National Post
He believes the role of reporters is as follows Inform people of the impact of govrsquot
decisionsTo discover the truthUtilized credible sourcesPresent accurate information
THE PARLIAMENTARY PRESS GALLERY The PPG is an association of reporters
who cover decision and actions of the govrsquot
The press gallery includes 350 reporters from media outlets across Canada
The PPG includes media groups that represent all people from across Canada and attempts to ensure that information is presented to them in a form they can relate to
PARLIAMENTARY PRESS GALLERY
PARLIAMENTARY PRESS GALLERY
DIVERSE MEDIA Aboriginal Peoples Television Network
Provides First Nations Metis and Inuit people ldquothe opportunity to share their stories with all of Canadardquo
Association De La Presse Francophone Serves the Francophone community outside
of Quebec CBC Radio ndash Canada
Canadarsquos public broadcasting Omni Television
Aims to ldquoreflect Canadarsquos diversity through multicultural and multilingual programming
HOW TO DETECT BIAS We need to develop a way to detect
whether your news is truthful accurate and reflects a balanced views and perspectives
Bias is a type of thinking rooted in a personrsquos point of view
Bias often leads to unbalanced information in the news
The key to detecting bias is to be open-minded when analyzing issues in the news
THE POWER OF MEDIA Campaign For Real Beauty Influence of Mass Media The American Marines US Army Canadian Armed Forces
THE PARLIAMENTARY PRESS GALLERY The PPG is an association of reporters
who cover decision and actions of the govrsquot
The press gallery includes 350 reporters from media outlets across Canada
The PPG includes media groups that represent all people from across Canada and attempts to ensure that information is presented to them in a form they can relate to
PARLIAMENTARY PRESS GALLERY
PARLIAMENTARY PRESS GALLERY
DIVERSE MEDIA Aboriginal Peoples Television Network
Provides First Nations Metis and Inuit people ldquothe opportunity to share their stories with all of Canadardquo
Association De La Presse Francophone Serves the Francophone community outside
of Quebec CBC Radio ndash Canada
Canadarsquos public broadcasting Omni Television
Aims to ldquoreflect Canadarsquos diversity through multicultural and multilingual programming
HOW TO DETECT BIAS We need to develop a way to detect
whether your news is truthful accurate and reflects a balanced views and perspectives
Bias is a type of thinking rooted in a personrsquos point of view
Bias often leads to unbalanced information in the news
The key to detecting bias is to be open-minded when analyzing issues in the news
THE POWER OF MEDIA Campaign For Real Beauty Influence of Mass Media The American Marines US Army Canadian Armed Forces
PARLIAMENTARY PRESS GALLERY
PARLIAMENTARY PRESS GALLERY
DIVERSE MEDIA Aboriginal Peoples Television Network
Provides First Nations Metis and Inuit people ldquothe opportunity to share their stories with all of Canadardquo
Association De La Presse Francophone Serves the Francophone community outside
of Quebec CBC Radio ndash Canada
Canadarsquos public broadcasting Omni Television
Aims to ldquoreflect Canadarsquos diversity through multicultural and multilingual programming
HOW TO DETECT BIAS We need to develop a way to detect
whether your news is truthful accurate and reflects a balanced views and perspectives
Bias is a type of thinking rooted in a personrsquos point of view
Bias often leads to unbalanced information in the news
The key to detecting bias is to be open-minded when analyzing issues in the news
THE POWER OF MEDIA Campaign For Real Beauty Influence of Mass Media The American Marines US Army Canadian Armed Forces
PARLIAMENTARY PRESS GALLERY
DIVERSE MEDIA Aboriginal Peoples Television Network
Provides First Nations Metis and Inuit people ldquothe opportunity to share their stories with all of Canadardquo
Association De La Presse Francophone Serves the Francophone community outside
of Quebec CBC Radio ndash Canada
Canadarsquos public broadcasting Omni Television
Aims to ldquoreflect Canadarsquos diversity through multicultural and multilingual programming
HOW TO DETECT BIAS We need to develop a way to detect
whether your news is truthful accurate and reflects a balanced views and perspectives
Bias is a type of thinking rooted in a personrsquos point of view
Bias often leads to unbalanced information in the news
The key to detecting bias is to be open-minded when analyzing issues in the news
THE POWER OF MEDIA Campaign For Real Beauty Influence of Mass Media The American Marines US Army Canadian Armed Forces
DIVERSE MEDIA Aboriginal Peoples Television Network
Provides First Nations Metis and Inuit people ldquothe opportunity to share their stories with all of Canadardquo
Association De La Presse Francophone Serves the Francophone community outside
of Quebec CBC Radio ndash Canada
Canadarsquos public broadcasting Omni Television
Aims to ldquoreflect Canadarsquos diversity through multicultural and multilingual programming
HOW TO DETECT BIAS We need to develop a way to detect
whether your news is truthful accurate and reflects a balanced views and perspectives
Bias is a type of thinking rooted in a personrsquos point of view
Bias often leads to unbalanced information in the news
The key to detecting bias is to be open-minded when analyzing issues in the news
THE POWER OF MEDIA Campaign For Real Beauty Influence of Mass Media The American Marines US Army Canadian Armed Forces
HOW TO DETECT BIAS We need to develop a way to detect
whether your news is truthful accurate and reflects a balanced views and perspectives
Bias is a type of thinking rooted in a personrsquos point of view
Bias often leads to unbalanced information in the news
The key to detecting bias is to be open-minded when analyzing issues in the news
THE POWER OF MEDIA Campaign For Real Beauty Influence of Mass Media The American Marines US Army Canadian Armed Forces
THE POWER OF MEDIA Campaign For Real Beauty Influence of Mass Media The American Marines US Army Canadian Armed Forces