Discuss below in a 300 words:
• listen to KPFA for at least one hour, the local Pacifica News Service affiliate of the Bay Area: morning programs are broadcast hourly live between 07:00 and 12:00/noon PT are appropriate for this exercise;
• listen/watch daily morning news programs or articles of each source;
• compare subject matter content: what subjects do the daily programs cover? are these matters of high public importance? do both sources cover the same subjects?
• compare perspectives/points-of-view: does the news source present facts that reasonably describe/detail the issue or event? do the sources present differing views of people who are well-informed about the subject?
• are the sources reliably accurate?
• do the sources tend to imply or present a particular position on the issues/events? do they show any outright bias? explain your conclusion: biased or not biased, cite evidence from your viewing or listening exercise;
• political positioning: is the news coverage noticeably conservative/right-of-center, moderate/centrist or liberal/left-of-center in political perspective? what is the basis of your view on this factor?
Compare the KPFA and any types of news (NY times or others)