Media Critique: (15%) The purpose of this assignment is to link concepts learned in class with “real world” examples. In comparison to a term paper

Media Critique: (15%)

The purpose of this assignment is to link concepts learned in class with “real world” examples. In comparison to a term paper assignment, this is an informal writing exercise. You will select a news article (can be from any source – print news, online news, or television news) that was published between September 2022 and the present date.  The article you choose should be long enough with sufficient detail that you can write about it. It MUST be Canadian content (unless discussed with me first).

Your critique will include a summary of the article and explanation of why you chose the article. You will also reference/link the material we have learned in class and how it applies to the article you selected. Finally, you will provide an overall analysis of the issue or topic you selected providing your own opinion or interpretation.

i am also attaching sample.

word limit- min 700 to max 800 words.

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