A study done by the Program on International Policy Attitudes, documents the relation between news source and certain misconceptions about the Iraq war. The poll asked Americans whether they believed statements about the war that were known to be false and what their primary news source was. The study showed that higher numbers of Fox News watchers held certain misconceptions about the Iraq war than others, an altered perception of reality. You may ask, why Fox News? The reason is Corporate biases. In America, media and advertising are some of the biggest influences on a person's method of viewing and interpreting the world. The media is funded through contributions, sponsorships and advertising so it has to provide something valuable and influential to it's audience to gain financial support. This is where a Corporate biascomes into play. A corporate bias is the reporting of issues to favour the interests of the owners and advertisers of the news media. These partialities on a corporate scale exceedingly affect thepublic's perception. For example, if you were to only watch Fox News Network, you would have conservative perceptions, regarding that Fox News is considered a conservative network. Is it
A study done by the Program on International Policy Attitudes, documents the relation between news source and certain misconceptions about the Iraq war. The poll asked Americans whether they believed statements about the war that were known to be false and what their primary news source was. The study showed that higher numbers of Fox News watchers held certain misconceptions about the Iraq war than others, an altered perception of reality. You may ask, why Fox News? The reason is Corporate biases. In America, media and advertising are some of the biggest influences on a person's method of viewing and interpreting the world. The media is funded through contributions, sponsorships and advertising so it has to provide something valuable and influential to it's audience to gain financial support. This is where a Corporate biascomes into play. A corporate bias is the reporting of issues to favour the interests of the owners and advertisers of the news media. These partialities on a corporate scale exceedingly affect thepublic's perception. For example, if you were to only watch Fox News Network, you would have conservative perceptions, regarding that Fox News is considered a conservative network. Is it