What is commercial bias? Describe how such bias can be detrimental to journalism and how it can be balanced out.

What will be an ideal response?

Ans: Commercial bias is the tendency of the media to make coverage decisions based on what they believe will attract a large audience, thereby maximizing profits. This type of bias is harmful to journalism because when journalists are focused on reporting certain topics or angles to stories, they are at risk of compromising their journalistic integrity. To balance out commercial bias, it is up to the citizens to be critical of their news sources and dig a little deeper into the articles they read by considering the same topic from a different outlet or form of media.

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When a court declares that a law passed by Congress and acts of executive branch are unconstitutional, it is exercising

A) ?judicial restraint. B) ?judicial review. C) ?judicial ordinance. D) ?judicial oversight. E) ?judicial impact.

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