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YOU WILL GET BRAINLEIST Choose a current event or issue that it is in the news. Locate one of each of the following kinds of news reports about this event: A newspaper article. (Note: Please find a printed newspaper, not one that has been reprinted on the Internet.)
A radio broadcast that discusses this event or issue. (You can use the Internet for this; NPR. com is a good source.)
A news broadcast that discusses the event or issue. (You can find these on the Internet, or just turn on your TV and take notes.)
A cable news program that discusses the event or issue. (Again, the Internet is useful, but you can also turn on a TV.)
An Internet source on the event or issue. (If possible, try to find one that is exclusively on the Internet and not printed or broadcast elsewhere.)
Compare and contrast how well you feel each of these news sources:

Reports the issue in an in-depth manner
Reports about breaking news
Conveys the emotion nature of the event of issue
Displays accuracy

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