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Can Americans Tell Factual From Opinion Statements in the News? However, one other trait related to news habits – the public’s level of interest in news – does not show much difference In addition to political awareness, party identification plays a role in how Americans differentiate between factual and opinion news statements An opinion statement, regardless of whether they agreed with the
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Opinion or Mere Assertion? | Stony Brook Center for News Literacy The key differences for news consumers are these: opinion journalism draws conclusions from a fact-based inquiry with a first allegiance to the truth and a willingness to disagree with significant portions of that audience Mere assertion is the result of a search for ways to validate a niche audience’s political agenda
100 Years of 100 Things: Newspaper Opinion Sections We'll talk about this news in the context of the Washington Post and what's right or wrong for the Post and for opinion pages generally today We'll also discuss it in historical context and make it the latest segment in our history series, A 100 Years of 100 Things It becomes thing number 72 100 years and more of newspaper opinion writing
A Short History of Opinion Journalism | Stony Brook Center for News . . . By the early 1900s, certain writers were given special space in the paper, often with their photo above it to signal to readers this was their opinion, not a news report Famous newspaper columns started with the likes of humorous poet Franklin P Adams of the New York Tribune in the 1920s and H L Mencken in the 30s and 40s
Lesson 5: News vs. Opinion | Stony Brook Center for News Literacy One of the more confusing things about journalism is the appearance of opinion inside news shows, news websites or newspapers partisan assertion? Lesson 5 Contents The line between News and Opinion; The Opinion Journalists; The Ethics of the Opinion Journalist;