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1. They are often used to create false impressions and so it is needed to be interpreted.
2. These are the must-read part of a news story often printed in large and bold fonts which can be misleading as their main purpose is to grab attention.
3. The use of positive or negative words with a certain connotation or the use of labels, creating completely different impressions of the same person or event.
4. Labels use by news media to describe people, places, and events.
5. News story that is selected to give readers or viewers a different opinion about the events reported. Only by comparing news reports from a wide variety of sources can this type of bias be observed.
6. It can heavily influence the public's perception of a person or event. Unflattering ones create bad impressions, and can completely change the context of an event.
7. Where a story is placed influences what a person thinks about its importance. Stories on the front page of the newspaper are thought to be more important than stories buried in the back.
8. Private companies, governments, public relations firms, and political groups produce press releases to gain media exposure and to influence the public,
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