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The Front Page

Kinser Malicoat

For any news source, if you want something to be seen by your readers you put it on the front page. Even it's the man just trying to get to the sports section, you can still indirectly influence him with bolded words and loud pictures. As of the time I am writing this the headline of fox news in big bold letters is: "Trump rally takes suprise turn when president calls out Brad pitt, oscar movies." As I just skim over it catches my eye and I'm intrigued even if it isn't the most necessary of topics. But to go along with it is a picture that takes up half of my screen of President Trump standing before a large crowd. This kind of influence is a way to get info to readers without them clicking directly. The following link shows the specific article that was on the front page. https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-colorado-rally-democrats-debate

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