Compare the potential for bias in internet media and broadcast television.(1 point)

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People view internet media as biased even though it is not.
People view internet media as biased even though it is not.

Internet media is more likely biased as it has no regulator, while broadcast television is regulated by the FCC.
Internet media is more likely biased as it has no regulator, while broadcast television is regulated by the FCC.

Internet media is less likely biased because it has producers, while broadcast media is mostly user created.
Internet media is less likely biased because it has producers, while broadcast media is mostly user created.

Internet media is controlled by newspapers, while broadcast media is controlled by the FCC.

Internet media and broadcast television both have the potential for bias, but in different ways. Internet media is more likely biased because there is no regulatory body overseeing content, allowing producers and creators to publish unchecked information. On the other hand, broadcast television is regulated by the FCC, which sets standards for fairness and accuracy. However, broadcast television may still be influenced by the agendas of its owners or advertisers. Ultimately, both forms of media can be subject to bias, but the level and type of bias may differ.