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Typically, reporters try to answer Who, What, When, Where, Why in their stories. Time is a major element in journalism, especially in daily newspapers publishing breaking news.
The answer hear lies in the fact that every news story is developed by a human. Because every person has bias and different vocabulary, technique, language, and education; their stories will turn out different. Other reasons could be that the story is not as relevant in certain parts of the world or country.
The Algonquins told stories about their people and some stories have morals behind it
Amazing Stories was created in 1926.
I believe he tells four stories.yar person above me your right 4 stories
The reporters interacted with the citizens and included their stories.
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Some of the narrators for National Geographic documentaries and shows include Sigourney Weaver, Alec Baldwin, Oprah Winfrey, and Morgan Freeman. These narrators lend their iconic voices to tell captivating stories about the natural world.
SIMPLE! Reporters have to organise a story because their job and if they don't do it they will be poor in poverty. Reporters organises stories by writing the stories. NOW THAT WAS A EASY QUESTION TO ANSWER! Feel free o improve this anwser :))
This is third person point of view.
Journalists and reporters write reports for newspapers. They gather information, conduct interviews, and research topics to create news stories that are published in the newspaper.
Biased narrators do not relate stories objectively, as they often present events in a way that reflects their own opinions, beliefs, or feelings. This can lead to a one-sided or distorted view of the story being told.
Journalism isn't redundant through new technology. Reporters will still need to be deployed 'in the field' to cover news stories. True - many stories are emailed by the public, but confirmation, and validity of the story still needs to be carried out by reporters.
Reporters should strive to remain objective and unbiased in their reporting. While it is natural to have emotional responses to certain stories, it is important to separate personal feelings from the reporting to maintain integrity and credibility. Emotional involvement can potentially cloud judgment and impact the accuracy of the story.
By exagerating many of the stories reporters were sending from Cuba, and publicizing anything that was negative