Quiz: News Selection and Presentation
AQA A-level Sociology (7192)
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Building on what you've learned about media ownership and control, let's test your understanding of how news is selected and presented!
What is meant by 'gatekeeping' in the context of news selection?
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Which of the following factors influence news selection? (Select all that apply)
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The concept of {{blank0}} refers to the importance of certain events being deemed 'newsworthy' based on factors like drama, proximity, or prominence.
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If 25% of a newspaper's content is dedicated to advertising and the remaining space is split equally between news and sports, what percentage is allocated to news?
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Which news value is most likely to prioritise stories about celebrities?
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Which of the following are considered impacts of agenda-setting? (Select all that apply)
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The process of {{blank0}} involves presenting news in a way that emphasises specific aspects of a story, shaping public interpretation.
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