Submitted by: Submitted by vhayesn313
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Category: Business and Industry
Date Submitted: 05/21/2011 07:32 PM
At first glance CNN, MSNBC and Fox News all appear to be the same mirror images of one another. But after a closer look you begin to see the differences. After a closer look the similarities are only on the surface and the differences become apparent. One is better written, one is full of innuendoes and gossip and the other is less superior. Although each answers questions for their readers like what happen, when it happened, where it happened, why and how it may have happened. All three strive to appear accurate, concise and unbiased but once you begin reading the articles from each web-site you begin to notice differences from subtle to downright blatant distortions. CNN and MSNBC seemed too try and state facts instead of insinuating or making assumptions. Unlike the stories posted on Fox News seemed to sensationalize the story. It’s important to be able to trust who and where you get your news from and like the general consensus of many readers Fox News, although leading CNN and MSNBC in ratings lately, is not a very trustworthily news or entertainment site. Although knowing when you log on-to the site to take the information there with a grain of salt maybe the best way to deal with anything you read on the FoxNews.com site. All together all three sites are very informative and seemingly interested in giving their readers the articles they are interested in but again each is unique in it’s on way as to how they choose to present and package what you find on the each website. Knowing what you are looking for and how to navigate each site is key in finding what you are looking for. CNN, MSNBC and Fox News are all similar yet different in their own way.
When looking for information in the death of “Famed Hollywood Publicist Ronni Chasen” 1. , the three main sources, CNN, MSNBC and Fox News all had different was of presenting and giving information about the murdered Hollywood publicist. CNN’s web page had the story on the main page, unlike...