Thursday, 18 January 2018

Saturday, 13 January 2018

My story ideas


Rubbish in Bodmin
  • In my news story I will talk about the amount of rubbish not in bins in Bodmin.
  • I will interview people who live in Bodmin to see what they think
  • I will film some of the rubbish in Bodmin 

Roadworks and Traffic in Bodmin

  • I will talk about the roadworks in Bodmin and how they are making traffic worse.
  • I will interview people who drive through Bodmin regularly.
  • I will film some of the traffic in Bodmin

Thursday, 4 January 2018

BBC School Report What Is News?

In 1973 Blumer and Katz developed 'The uses and Gratification Theory arguing audiences costume media text for one or more of the four reasons .

  • Information
  • Entertainment
  • Socialisation
  • Surveillance 

News= Facts/ Information

Because the 'news' you see on TV, online and in the newspaper is also a product that has to sell to a target audience it can also be entertaining this may distract from facts.

Fake News: Sources that intentionally fabricate information, disseminate deceptive content, or grossly distort actual news reports.

An example of this is is Black lives matter thug protests President Trump with selfie then accidentally shoots himself in the face.
Flat earth society proves the earth is flat.



The way to spot fake news:
  • See if the post is believable.
  • Look for any signs of photoshop
  • See if the pictures have been used before.