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A Media Studies Interview on News Consumption
An interviewer will ask you questions. Answer the questions and be sure to say as much as you can in the time allowed.
No time for preparation will be provided.
You are part of an academic study about how people get their news. An interviewer will ask you a few questions about your habits.
An interviewer will ask you questions. Answer the questions and be sure to say as much as you can in the time allowed.
No time for preparation will be provided.
You are part of an academic study about how people get their news. An interviewer will ask you a few questions about your habits.
Interviewer: Thank you for participating. First, do you usually get your news from television or from online sources? Why?
Interviewer: When you read a news story, do you prefer a short summary of the facts or a long, detailed analysis of the issue?
Interviewer: It can be difficult to know if a news source is reliable. What are two things a person can do to verify the information they read?
Interviewer: How might the rise of citizen journalism positively increase the speed of news but negatively affect the accuracy and professional standards of reporting?
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