A Matter of Opinion: What an Editorial Does?


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In meeting 10 about Journalism, I still learn about "A MATTER OF OPINION: WHAT AN EDITORIAL DOES”. and today, I want to share it and also conclusion in article or news. before that, I also want to share my vocabulary list related to the topic about this subject. and I hope this blog can help you and share new information for you.

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 Name 

 Raita Juliah

 Class/ ID Number

 6A2/2088203063

 Meeting

 10/A Matter of Opinion and What an Editorial Does?/Journalism

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1.    Empirical  /ɛmˈpɪrɪkəl/

·         Part of speech : Adjective

·         Indonesian : Empiris

·         Definition: based on, concerned with, or verifiable by observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic.

·         Synonym : observational, experiential, practical

·         e.g : ""A Matter of Opinion is a term used in a news context to refer to topics or issues that are based on subjective opinions and viewpoints rather than clear facts or empirical data."

 

2.    Subjective /səbˈdʒɛktɪv/

·         Part of speech : Adjective

·         Indonesian : subjektif

·         Definition :  based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions

·         Synonim : personal, emotional, biased

·         e.g : "In the context of news media, it is important to distinguish between news that is based on facts and reports that focus on opinion or subjective analysis."

 

3.    Verification /ˌvɛrəfɪˈkeɪʃən/

·         Part of speech : Noun

·         Indonesian : Verifikasi

·         Definition : the process of establishing the truth, accuracy, or validity of something

·         Synonym:confirmation, authentication, validation

·         e.g : ": "News based on facts must be supported by accurate data and careful verification."

 

4.        Consensus  /kənˈsɛnsəs/

·         Part of speech : Noun

·         Indonesian : Konsensus

·         Definition : a general agreement among a group of people.

·         Synonym : agreement, harmony, unity

·         e.g : "In news, it indicates that the topic under discussion has no definitive answer or there is no clear consensus among the people involved."

 

5.        Evaluation /ɪˌvæljuˈeɪʃən/

·         Part of speech : Noun

·         Indonesian : Evaluasi

·         Definition : an assessment of something with respect to its worth or merit.

·         Synonym : assessment , appraisal , estimation

·         e.g : "News based on facts must be supported by accurate data and careful verification, while opinion reports may include personal viewpoints, judgments, or varying evaluations."


Summary:

The material titled "A Matter of Opinion" provides an overview of the difference between news based on facts and opinion-based reports in news media. The document explains that news based on facts must be supported by accurate data and careful verification, while opinion reports may include personal viewpoints, judgments, or varying evaluations. The purpose of opinion-based reports is to present readers with diverse viewpoints and encourage reflection, debate or critical thinking. The file also highlights that newspaper editorials should have at least three arguments backed up with facts and evidence from research of the topic. It is important to distinguish between news that is based on facts and reports that focus on opinion or subjective analysis.

The document emphasizes the importance of presenting readers with diverse viewpoints to encourage critical thinking. Overall, the material provides valuable information for readers to understand how to differentiate between fact-based news and opinion-based reports in news media. It also highlights the importance of presenting diverse viewpoints in order to encourage reflection and debate among readers. This guide can be useful for anyone who wants to improve their understanding of how news media works and how to critically evaluate different types of news content.

Reflection:

Based on the material "A Matter of Opinion," it is clear that understanding the difference between news based on facts and opinion-based reports is crucial in today's media landscape. The material emphasizes the importance of presenting diverse viewpoints to encourage critical thinking and debate among readers. Moreover, the file highlights that news based on facts must be supported by accurate data and careful verification, while opinion reports may include personal viewpoints, judgments, or varying evaluations. This distinction is essential for readers to evaluate information critically and make informed decisions. Overall, the material provides valuable insights into how media works and how to evaluate different types of information critically. It is a useful guide for anyone who wants to improve their understanding of media literacy and become a more informed consumer of news and information.


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