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News Time is celebrating Media Literacy Week with a takeover by eight-year-old budding journalist Rosie.
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This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.
Listen to episode one hereNews Time is celebrating Media Literacy Week with a takeover by eight-year-old budding journalist Rosie.
Rosie grills regular News Time host, Ruby, about how the media works, where news comes from and how we know whether a story is fake.
When you're finished listening to the podcast, take this quiz to test your knowledge:
QUESTIONS:
1. What is 'breaking' news?
2. What is a news 'source'?
3. What is a 'byline'?
4. Whose job is it to 'fact-check' information?
5. Which of these skills does Ruby say is the most important for budding journalists: Writing, talking, or listening?
ANSWERS:
1. News that's happening right at that moment.
2. People or places journalists get their information from.
3. The reporter's name on the story.
4. The journalist's.
5. Listening.
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