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  2. Exploitation of women in mass media - Wikipedia

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    Exposure to the negative ways in which women are portrayed in the media has an effect on how boys view women in society and how girls view themselves. Statistically, a significant number of young children are exposed to sexualized media texts from early childhood. Influence upon girls' self-image has been reported for girls as young as 5 or 6 ...

  3. Sensationalism - Wikipedia

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    The Watergate scandal has been credited by some with creating distrust in government and opening the door for a new business tactic for the media that resulted in the spread of negative, dishonest and misleading news coverage of American politics; [16] [19] such examples include the labeling of a large number of political scandals, regardless ...

  4. Media ethics - Wikipedia

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    Women in Media: Entertainment media often exploits female bodies by objectifying and de-humanizing them. By doing so, the concept of female bodies being bought and sold becomes common. Media outlets usually use either images or imagery of female bodies to counter negative news that is provided throughout the day. [7] Taste and taboos.

  5. Trump, Netanyahu's wife caught on mic lamenting negative ...

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    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's wife, Sara, told President Trump on Monday that people still loved them despite media coverage.

  6. Nine royal revelations from Omid Scobie’s scathing new book ...

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    Calling it a “dirty game” in the couple’s 2022 Netflix docuseries, Harry said negative news coverage about Meghan helped steer unwanted media attention away from other members of the royal ...

  7. Media bias in the United States - Wikipedia

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    According to 2010 report, gender reporting is biased, with negative stories about women being more likely to make the news. Positive stories about men are more often reported than positive stories about women. [94] However, according to Hartley, young girls are seen as youthful and therefore more "newsworthy." [81]

  8. Media and gender - Wikipedia

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    As a reflection of the real world, same stories have happened in the news media. Women are overrepresented as students and homemakers while underrepresented in most other occupations. [22] Even for professional women, their feminine attributes are emphasized in news coverage relating them to topics including age, appearance, and family-career ...

  9. Opinion - Anti-Trump news coverage won’t work anymore - AOL

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    The Media Research Center has consistently reported the negative tone of news coverage throughout Trump’s political years — and the coverage of this fall’s presidential campaign between ...