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arsen [322]
2 years ago
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How have economic or market factors affected news coverage in America?

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2 answers:
quester [9]2 years ago
7 0
They have affected news coverage in America because they use a lot of propaganda in order to give off a certain idea of how things are being done.
DochEvi [55]2 years ago
3 0

There are several ways in which economic and market factors have affected news coverage in America. For example, economic forces have driven the press to rely on online content and social media more than on print. This has led to articles being different in several ways. Clickbaiting is more common, articles are shorter, and investigation is reduced to the bare minimum. Moreover, as money is usually allocated in urban centers, these are the areas that receive more news coverage. These are also the areas that will provide the newspaper with more "clicks" or "views." As young people are more likely to know about these new methods, it has also driven the young to be more prevalent in news organizations, affecting the composition of news teams.

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