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Which scenario is not an example of one of the primary motivations for bias in media coverage?A.A reporter for an online news site is pressured by executives to write a negative story about a proposed tax.B.A newspaper writes a front-page story focusing on unproven accusations that a state senator had an affair.C.A radio host criticizes the local mayor because he plans to run for mayor himself the following year.D.A television anchor who opposes the death penalty devotes most of her report on capital punishment to evidence against its effectiveness.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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Which scenario is not an example of one of the primary motivations for bias in media coverage?A.A reporter for an online news site is pressured by executives to write a negative story about a proposed tax.B.A newspaper writes a front-page story focusing on unproven accusations that a state senator had an affair.C.A radio host criticizes the local mayor because he plans to run for mayor himself the following year.D.A television anchor who opposes the death penalty devotes most of her report on capital punishment to evidence against its effectiveness.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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To determine which scenario is not an example of one of the primary motivations for bias in media coverage, we need to identify the common motivations for bias. These typically include:

  1. Political or Ideological Bias: Favoring a particular political party or ideology.
  2. Corporate or Economic Bias: Influences from advertisers, owners, or other financial interests.
  3. Personal Bias: The personal beliefs or ambitions of the journalist.

Let's analyze each scenario:

A. A reporter for an online news site is pressured by executives to write a negative story about a proposed tax.

  • This scenario suggests corporate or economic bias because the executives (likely representing the financial interests of the company) are pressuring the reporter.

B. A newspaper writes a front-page story focusing on unproven accusations that a state senator had an affair.

  • This scenario could indicate political or ideological bias if the newspaper has a motive to discredit the senator, or it could be sensationalism to attract readers, which is a form of economic bias.

C. A radio host criticizes the local mayor because he plans to run for mayor himself the following year.

  • This scenario demonstrates personal bias because the radio host has a personal ambition that influences his coverage.

D. A television anchor who opposes the death penalty devotes most of her report on capital punishment to evidence against its effectiveness.

  • This scenario shows personal bias as the anchor's personal beliefs are influencing the coverage.

Now, we need to identify which scenario does not fit into these primary motivations for bias:

  • Scenario A fits corporate or economic bias.
  • Scenario B fits political or ideological bias or economic bias.
  • Scenario C fits personal bias.
  • Scenario D fits personal bias.

All scenarios seem to fit one of the primary motivations for bias. However, if we consider the motivations more broadly, Scenario B might be the least direct example of bias because it could also be seen as sensationalism rather than a clear-cut case of political, corporate, or personal bias.

Therefore, the answer is:

B. A newspaper writes a front-page story focusing on unproven accusations that a state senator had an affair.

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