The relationship between journalism and public relations has been described as tumultuous. Hitchcock (2012) says there is a shifting dynamic between the two and has found that journalists are starting to become more and more reliant on public relations ‘(PR)’‚ while Jackson (2009) says that up to 80% of media content has come from a public relations source. In this instance‚ Evans (2010) says‚ “it is time to admit that the two disciplines of journalism and PR are two sides of the same coin and that
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contemporary journalism is huge. Without the first amendment‚ the whole concept of contemporary journalism could not exist. This fact is true because through contemporary journalism writers truly show the power of freedom of speech. Most of the writing we come across in various forms of news are based on the opinions of the author. Without the power of the first amendment this freedom would not be possible in any way. Over time the first amendments effect of contemporary journalism has grow because
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SOCIAL MEDIA AS A CHALLENGE FOR QUALITY JOURNALISM by Umar Ibrahim Usman. Bayero University Kano‚ Nigeria. umayyfa_baima@yahoo.com +2348066426433 Social media refers to the use of web based mobile technologies to turn communication in to an interactive dialogue. Social media is best understood as a group of new kind of online media‚ which share most or all of the following characteristics. Social media encourages contributions and feedback from everyone who is interested. It blurs the
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References: Brislin‚ T. (March 6-8‚ 1994). An update on journalism ethics in Asia: Values and practices as context for meaning in Japan‚ China and Korea. In Jounalism Ethics in Asia. Retrieved November 19‚ 2012‚ from http://www2.hawaii.edu/~tbrislin/asiaeth.html. Buttry‚ S. (November 7‚ 2010). Journalist ’s code
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Journalism Ethics – A Case Study It is always important for reporters to remember to incorporate the right ethical guidelines when writing a story‚ so that the news remains objective‚ informative and proper. However‚ some like to ignore ethics in order to make their news story more interesting to read and thus‚ gather a wider readership. Some of the many issues of journalism ethics include the limits of free speech‚ accuracy and bias‚ fairness and privacy‚ the use of graphic images‚ conflicts of
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analyze both positive and adverse impacts of “Market-driven Journalism” in HK. According to the sayings of John McManus‚ “ The heart of market journalism is the logic of the market place. A market place is where people come to buy and sell goods and services.” . It implies that business has replaced journalism. Since the principal norms of business are emphasizing profit maximization and production cost minimization‚ principal norms of journalism are often serving the profit-maximizing interest of the
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Broadcast journalism is something that I am passionate about. I want to pursue an education in broadcast journalism so that I can pursue a career as an investigative broadcast journalist. This is something I have wanted to pursue since I was a freshman in high school‚ I decided early on what kind of career I want to have and where I would like to pursue a degree in that career. I came upon this decision because I love watching the news and reading stories online about things happening around the
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Peace Journalism is incompatible with achieving the journalistic ideal of objectivity. Introduction In the media world we observe that the framing of narratives in conflicts plays a crucial role in politics and in lives of regular people. There is a certain manipulation on the presentation of war and peace in the media. Main question is what media ought to do and what they can do. One of the alternatives is Peace Journalism. This paper will analyse it in the light of the journalistic ideal of
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Dan Student ID: 2011301001 Class number: 54915 Reasons for yellow journalism existing in the Internet Being unfamiliar with modern‚ yellow journalism is a controversial kind of journal which was popular with many publishers in the United States in 1890s. Seeing “yellow journalism”‚ most of us might think that it’s a sort of journal whose content is full of sexual issues. In addition to sex‚ yellow journalism refers to “exaggerations of news events‚ scandals or sensationalism as well” (Shirley
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more. On the other hand‚ true crime journalism informs others and provides the facts. True crime journalism‚ such as “The Hossack Murder‚” bears an informative purpose and centers on factual information‚ while true crime stories‚ such as “A Jury of Her Peers‚” serve a purpose of entertaining by dramatizing conflict. True crime journalism and true crime stories similarly have a purpose of informing‚ but true crime journalism is more informative than true crime
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