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Read the excerpt from "The Role of Social Media in the Arab Uprisings" by Heather Brown, Emily Guskin, and Amy Mitchell.


Twit ter, Face book, and other new media offer ways for the Arab American news media to reach audiences, but also pose a threat to smaller outlets. In addition to keeping up with the online presence of larger news organizations, Arab American media are forced to compete with user-generated content that is rapidly available to audiences. The utility of social media in accessing information became clear during the Arab uprisings and events such as Egypt’s parliamentary and presidential elections. However, [Suzanne] Manneh of New America Media points out that the credibility of this information is difficult to verify "depending on where it’s from, to whom it’s attributed, [and] especially when various events are happening very quickly."


Arab-American news outlets find they must compete with this abundance of online content in order to evolve alongside readers who are increasingly turning to the internet for information. Newspapers have made the greatest inroads here so far, with most offering at least some form of digital content, while still maintaining print versions for older generations and those who prefer a physical newspaper. Radio programs, in light of the continuing challenge to find advertising sponsorship, are beginning to shift online. Arab-American television, on the other hand, has yet to even really find a place amid the satellite programming available from Arab countries.


Which statements best evaluate the evidence in this excerpt? Select two options.


The authors use a personal story to illustrate the argument that, despite new and ever-changing forms of social media, Arab American print and broadcast media are stronger than ever.

The authors use data about the types and effectiveness of social media to support the argument that social media is driving Arab American broadcast media out of business.

The authors use a quotation from an expert to support the argument that social media has been both helpful and hazardous for the Arab American news media.

The authors use a quotation from an eyewitness to support the argument that the Arab American news media face different challenges than smaller news media outlets in Arab countries.

The authors use examples of different types of media to support the argument that social media has changed how Arab American news media operate.

Respuesta :

The statements which best evaluate the evidence in the excerpt are:

•The authors use a quotaion from an expert to support the argument that social media has been both helpful and hazardous for the Arab American news media.

•The authors use examples of different types of media to support the argument that social media has changed how the Arab American news media operate

Explanation:

In the excerpt from 'The Role of Social Media in the Arab Uprisings' we can see that the author puts forward his view on how social media is impacting the whole world. And to support his claim, the author uses evidence on how social media helps and threatens smaller media outlets.

The author states that many a times information is reached on social media before it is even released by the traditional media.

Apart from this, the author have also used quotation and examples to support his claim.

Answer:

the authors effectively use verifiable data and quotation from an expert to support their claim

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