Copyright Date:
2023
Edition Date:
2023
Release Date:
05/16/23
Illustrator:
McLaughlin, Julie,
Pages:
89 pages
ISBN:
1-459-82656-6
ISBN 13:
978-1-459-82656-4
Dewey:
070.4
LCCN:
2022939918
Dimensions:
24 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist
(Wed Jul 05 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
In this addition to the Orca Think series, readers get a chance to analyze and get informed about the power of news and media as well as the dangers of misinformation. The book covers such topics as the COVID-19 pandemic and spotting fake news, in addition to providing tips on how to view sources with a critical eye. "Behind the Headlines" sidebars give readers the inside scoop on instances in which journalists have been pivotal in breaking important stories to the public. One of the book's strengths lies in its easily digestible content, which utilizes colorful images (photos and cartoon art) and realworld examples that help readers become engaged citizens and find news that they can trust. From clickbait and the dangers of spreading false content to recognizing media bias and the difference between fact and opinion, this helpful guide is well suited for journalism lessons and will foster a necessary understanding of the power of information and news as well as how to responsibly engage with them.
Kirkus Reviews
How does the news get told?This comprehensive yet concise overview covers the evolution of journalism from pictographs on cave walls and town criers to print, broadcast, and internet news, including social media. Delisle examines myriad issues including accuracy, bias, the violence and harassment many journalists, especially women, face, the importance of a diverse newsroom, and ways in which the internet has forced media outlets to rethink their business models. Several capsule portraits of journalists, including Nellie Bly, who covered vital but often overlooked topics such as the mistreatment of mentally ill people or missing or murdered Indigenous women, demonstrate that curiosity and commitment are essential to good journalism. Delisle looks at ways that the industry has progressed, including the growth of solutions journalism. She touches on the use of artificial intelligence in reporting and data-gathering and examines new ideas for business models, such as nonprofit and collectively owned news organizations. The colorful, dynamic layout includes diverse representation in photos and illustrations. References to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and Canadian publications in addition to U.S. ones reflect a Canadian voice. Solid advice to aspiring reporters, a glossary, and strong resource recommendations complete the picture.A welcome look at how journalists shine a light on the world. (author's note) (Nonfiction. 9-14)
Bibliography Index/Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The news can inform and inspire, but it can also misinform and mislead.
Becoming a savvy news consumer is more important than ever as people are spending an increasing amount of time on the internet and social media, where they're exposed to fake news and clickbait. And as major news events such as the COVID-19 pandemic have shown us, the global spread of misinformation and disinformation puts lives at risk and accurate and reliable information can save lives.
Breaking News: Why Media Matters helps kids become critical news consumers and teaches them how to tell fact from fiction. It explores the history of the media industry, the important roles the news plays today and the challenges it faces, and it gives kids the tools they need to find the news they can use.
The epub edition of this title is fully accessible.