Video and Multimedia

Data

 

State of the News Media 2015

Learning Objective 14.4 Identify the ways in which news is a product of politics.

 

Video

 

Media with Meaning

Learning Objective 14.1: Summarize the development of the news business and technology.

 

The Daily Show: Indecision 2012, Ron Paul and the Top Tier

Questions to Consider:

  1. What do you think? In this Daily Show clip John Stewart argues that by refusing to acknowledge Ron Paul’s strong showing in the polls in Iowa the media is actually affecting the presidential primary race by framing Ron Paul as not being a serious candidate. What do you think of this claim? What affect might it have on Ron Paul’s campaign if the media covered the poll standings more accurately?

Learning Objective 14.3: Explain how the news media may be considered the “fourth branch” of government as a result of its role in the collective action problem of monitoring elected leaders.

 

The Daily Show: End of CNN Investigative Journalism

Questions to Consider:

  1. What do you think? Is there a need for investigative journalism? What role does investigative journalism play in the media’s role as the Fourth Branch?

Learning Objective 14.3: Explain how the news media may be considered the “fourth branch” of government as a result of its role in the collective action problem of monitoring elected leaders.

 

Meet the Press: Discussion of Iraq War Propaganda and the Role of the Media

Questions to Consider:

  1. What responsibility for the decision to go into Iraq, if any, does the panel assign to the American media?

Learning Objective 14.4: Identify the ways in which news is a product of politics.

 

Partisan Media and Polarization

Questions to Consider:

  1. In what ways does Levendusky argue partisan media such as cable news shows and political blogs contribute to political polarization?

Learning Objective 14.4: Identify the ways in which news is a product of politics.

 

Politicians vs. Reporters: The Highlights

Learning Objective 14.5: Describe the relationship between politicians and reporters.

 

Meet the Press: The Internet’s Impact on the Political Press

Learning Objective 14.6: Contrast historical and contemporary politician-press relations.

 

The American News Media: Biased and Overly Simplistic

Questions to Consider:

  1. What evidence does the video’s host cite to support his claim that the American media is “biased and overly simplistic”?
  2. What reasons does he cite to explain why most American media fail to cover many international news and perspectives?
  3. What do you think? How might the lack of quality media coverage be affecting the political environment in the U.S.? 

Learning Objective 14.6: Contrast historical and contemporary politician-press relations.

 

Web Resources

 

History of News Media

Learning Objective 14.1: Summarize the development of the news business and technology.

 

Newsies, Techies, and that Troublesome Term “Product”

Learning Objective 14.2: Discuss the ways in which news is a consumer product and how that influences the news.

 

The Washington Post Becomes an Amazon Product

Learning Objective 14.2: Discuss the ways in which news is a consumer product and how that influences the news.

 

Media Matters for America

Learning Objective 14.3 Explain how the news media may be considered the “fourth branch” of government as a result of its role in the collective action problem of monitoring elected leaders.

 

Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting

Learning Objective 14.3 Explain how the news media may be considered the “fourth branch” of government as a result of its role in the collective action problem of monitoring elected leaders.

 

Bill Clinton’s Candid Views of the Political Press

Learning Objective 14.5: Describe the relationship between politicians and reporters.

 

White House Press Briefings

Learning Objective 14.6: Contrast historical and contemporary politician-press relations.

 

How the New Washington Stifles a New Political Press

Learning Objective 14.6: Contrast historical and contemporary politician-press relations.