News coverage is the process of skilled people (like journalists and news producers) assembling and presenting events for public consumption in print, TV, or online. It can cover a wide range of topics and is typically informed by political considerations, economic trends, and social concerns. News coverage may also reflect bias and opinions of individual reporters or editorial writers.
News media plays a critical role in providing information and awareness about novel problems that may otherwise be overlooked by the public. It can also influence the level of concern that individuals have about certain issues, leading them to adopt specific values and beliefs.
NBC News is one of those big American brands that everyone knows, thanks to live anchors and those big prime time broadcasts. But they’re not stuck in the past — they’ve modernized their approach, now appearing on your phone, tablet, smart TV, and even YouTube. And they’re delivering serious journalism like politics, health, crime, business (under MoneyWatch), and science.
The New Yorker is the gold standard in American magazines, offering essays, fiction, cultural commentary, and political analysis from writers who really know their stuff. They’ve been around for over a century.
PCMag is made for the tech-savvy, with product reviews, buying guides, and hardware picks, plus detailed specs and hands-on testing. They speak to a very specific audience, but they do it well. The Financial Times is for business people who want to keep up with stock markets and trade deals. They cover the basics but also dive into big investigative stories and interviews with top CEOs.