ABC versus Reuters
ABC's version: Destroyed CIA Tapes Probe Heating Up
Compare with Reuters: Probe of CIA video destruction winding down
Huh?
So, is it heating up or winding down?
Media bias what?
I don't see it as "bias" per se, just a perspective difference. ABC is implying that the interviewing process is the heating up oint when things come to a boil, so to say.
The bias is in ABC's and Reuters decision to characterize the process as anything other than on-going.
Heating up would imply the upward slope of a trend, no? I.e., to use your metaphor, the water is coming up to a boil according to ABC. But Reuters is saying that the water is cooling down, i.e., having already boiled. They're both talking about the same thing, the water, but describing it in two different ways.
ABC seeks to cast this as something new, just getting started, another scandal brewing. Reuters properly reports the news, i.e., court records revealing something, i.e., the wrapping up of a year-long investigation.
ABC versus Reuters
ABC's version: Destroyed CIA Tapes Probe Heating Up
Compare with Reuters: Probe of CIA video destruction winding down
Huh?
So, is it heating up or winding down?
Media bias what?
I have to wonder how this fits into the religious conservative belief of the news media being some huge liberal run entity. If the news media was some big conspiracy wouldn't both these news sources have the SAME type of title?
I have to wonder how this fits into the religious conservative belief of the news media being some huge liberal run entity.
I see it more as ABC using a fairly crappy metaphor in order to draw more people to the story. Rueters on the otherhand, chose the more appropriate metaphor because the investigation appears to be drawing to a close.
In the end, though, the two metaphors can be viewed as "drawing to an end" depending on perspective.
To me, Rueters has a more honest headline, as the implications of that metaphor are not very easily confused for a different meaning.
In total, I don't think ABC is showing bias as much as they are showing sensationalism.
I don't see how you could consider "heating up" is a metaphor for winding down. I just don't.
The answer is simple...conservatives possess no such belief. Next strawman?
Media bias what?
Contradict yourself much?
No.
You claimed that conservatives hold the, "belief of the news media being some huge liberal run entity."
I said that conservatives do not.
My claim of media bias here is in no way dependent on the view that the news media is "some huge liberal run entity."
What do you not understand about that?
Or are you being obtuse for some other reason?
Bias is a term used to describe a tendency or preference towards a particular perspective, ideology or result, especially when the tendency interferes with the ability to be impartial, unprejudiced, or objective.[1] The term biased is used to describe an action, judgment, or other outcome influenced by a prejudged perspective. It is also used to refer to a person or body of people whose actions or judgments exhibit bias. In this context, the term "biased" is often used as a pejorative.
Perhaps he meant they didn't think the bias was some Cartoonish conspiracy and was rather something like I indicated above.So towards which ideology does this media bias lean Mr. JMak? Or are you going to keep playing semantics all day?
Bias - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
So towards which ideology does this media bias lean Mr. JMak? Or are you going to keep playing semantics all day?
CIA destroys tape, impeach Obama. :roflABC versus Reuters
ABC's version: Destroyed CIA Tapes Probe Heating Up
Compare with Reuters: Probe of CIA video destruction winding down
Huh?
So, is it heating up or winding down?
Media bias what?
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