User:Grillo.danielle/Choose an Article

Article Selection
Please list articles that you're considering for your Wikipedia assignment below. Begin to critique these articles and find relevant sources.

Option 1

 * Article title
 * Communication Studies
 * Article Evaluation
 * The information in the article is definitely relevant to its topic.
 * There is a neutral point of view from the author, and doesn't seem to contain opinions in it.
 * Each claim seems to have a proper citation next to it.
 * Sources
 * "Communication as Social Science (and More)". In Jones, Steve (ed.). Communicating @ the Center. Hampton Press.
 * "Communication Theory as a Field". Communication Theory.
 * Interpersonal communication. Jensen, Arthur, 1954- (7th ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press
 * "Communication Theory as a Field". Communication Theory.
 * Interpersonal communication. Jensen, Arthur, 1954- (7th ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press

Option 2

 * Article title
 * Broadcasting of Sports Events
 * Article Evaluation
 * The article seems to have proper citations, but not after every single claim and piece of information.
 * On the talk page, other editors rated the article of high-importance in the sports portal, but of low-importance in the television portal.
 * The content stated in the article was very relevant to the topic.
 * Sources
 * "Baker Field: Birthplace of Sports Television". Columbia College Today. Columbia University.
 * "American Sportscasters Online: Sportscasting firsts". American Sportscasters Association.
 * "Football deal ends BSkyB monopoly". BBC News.
 * "American Sportscasters Online: Sportscasting firsts". American Sportscasters Association.
 * "Football deal ends BSkyB monopoly". BBC News.

Option 3

 * Article title
 * Streaming Television
 * Article Evaluation
 * The information in this article is very relevant to its topic and also contains a very diverse amount of facts regarding different streaming services.
 * It seems that every claim stated within this article is followed by a proper citation.
 * There is a neutral point of view in this article, and doesn't appear to contain any bias.
 * Sources
 * "Generations and their gadgets". Pew Research Center: Internet, Science & Tech.
 * "About 6 in 10 young adults in U.S. primarily use online streaming to watch TV". Pew Research Center.
 * "About Netflix". Netflix Media Center.
 * "About 6 in 10 young adults in U.S. primarily use online streaming to watch TV". Pew Research Center.
 * "About Netflix". Netflix Media Center.

Option 4

 * Article title
 * Telecommunications
 * Article Evaluation
 * This article seems to be very well cited, with proper citations after almost every claim.
 * The sources of this article seem to be generally reliable.
 * This article was rated at top-importance in the telecommunications portal by other Wikipedians.
 * Sources
 * Telecommunication, tele- and communication, New Oxford American Dictionary (2nd edition), 2005.
 * "Worldwide Telecommunications Industry Revenues". Plunkett's Telecommunications Industry Almanac 2010.
 * "Chronology: Reuters, from pigeons to multimedia merger" (Web article). Reuters.
 * "Worldwide Telecommunications Industry Revenues". Plunkett's Telecommunications Industry Almanac 2010.
 * "Chronology: Reuters, from pigeons to multimedia merger" (Web article). Reuters.



Option 5

 * Article title
 * Media and gender
 * Article Evaluation
 * This article focuses on the underrepresented topic of the disparities of genders in media and careers in media.
 * There are many sources used for the information in this article and the majority seem to be reliable.
 * The information provided in this article is abundant and relevant to the topic.
 * Sources
 * Have We Got a Theory for You! Feminist Theory, Cultural Imperialism and the Demand for "The Woman's Voice". McGraw Hill.
 * "Gender bias without borders: An investigation of female characters in popular films across 11 countries" (PDF). Media, Diversity, & Social Change Initiative. University of Southern California, Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism.
 * "Gender Equality in Sports Media". UNESCO.
 * "Gender bias without borders: An investigation of female characters in popular films across 11 countries" (PDF). Media, Diversity, & Social Change Initiative. University of Southern California, Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism.
 * "Gender Equality in Sports Media". UNESCO.