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    Investigative Journalism

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    Investigative Journalism ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` Rajashri Venkatesh Ameet Kaur Abhishek Baldota Avinash Kaur Bedi Kawaljeet Singh Chandhok Divya Chitroda Shilpa Das Aakash Prabhakar Kashish Kapoor ` An investigative report is a document that is meant to provide information on a certain topic that is not easily obtained. It is meant to present the reader with a wealth of easily understood information and usually contains an interview or two on the subject. In order to

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    and information has totally changed by a great force. A situation called convergence. The traditional way of reading a newspapers has been affected by different ways and forms of convergence‚ which lead to the downfall of the newspaper. Or has it really not? Convergence thus affected the newspaper industry and the media landscape at a whole and has created advantages and disadvantages to the industry. Convergence in Mass Communication is defined as where the distinction between various

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    Embedded Journalism

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    For the Press‚ For the People‚ For your Life. Embedded Journalism Issue Paper [pic] Written by: Sabrina Browne A New Target of War Introduction Section Have you ever wondered what it was like to be a news reporter? Not just any reporter‚ but a war correspondent? To be in the middle of a war‚ watching it with your very own eyes? It sounds exciting‚ riveting in fact. Picture yourself‚ standing there with microphone in your hand‚ while gun shots and grenades are

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    Dominick10 Tb Ch13

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     Because TV is better at transmitting experience or impressions‚ it is better suited for in  depth analysis and complex interpretations than is print news.  Ans: F        9. Print reporters are more anonymous than TV reporters are.  Ans: T        10. Print and TV journalism are similar in that they both should strive equally to uphold  basic values and journalistic principles.  Ans: T        11. Though they can be interesting‚ blogs are not an influential force in online news  reporting.  Ans: F        12. News ag

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    Demography is the systematic and scientific study of human populations. The word Demography comes from the greek words “demos” (population)‚ and “graphia” (description or writing)‚ thus the phrase‚ “writing about populations.” The term demography is believed to have been first used in 1855 by Belgian statistician Achille Guillard in his book Elements of Human Statistics or Comparative Demography. Demography is the social science that studies 1) the size‚ composition‚ and distribution of the human

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    Effects of News Media

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    Effects of News Media LaShanae Arthur Hum/186 August 4‚ 2014 Susan Gainer Throughout the years the use of the media has become such a huge part of life across the world. The media has taken over and had such a drastic effect on the American culture as a whole. Americans today look to the use of technology to learn information about any and everything. The old way of life is no more the digital age is rapidly evolving and growing‚ it is becoming such a huge part of the lives

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    Digital Media

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    Postgraduate diploma in Media management Date: March 2014 Question 2: Journalism that uses digital and social media platforms had spawned both threats and opportunities for old ‘old’ media such as newspapers‚ radio and television stations. Identify and discuss the new types of journalisms and explore how they could threaten or boost the sustainability and profitability of traditional media Declaration: I hereby declare that this is my own and does not include any plagiarised material Signature:

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    Culture Convergence

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    Culture convergence due to ‘modernization’ or ‘globalization’ Since early days‚ time and distance has become borderless as business entities begin to grow and spread their roots all over the world. It becomes unavoidable for one country without being any related to other countries in any business. Each and every individual have their own culture and being proud of it‚ but when the relation between two entities (individuals or countries) happens‚ the cultures may converge due to obtain mutual understanding

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    Introduction The progress of technology inevitably gives the chance to many sectors to evolve and develop through it. Journalism is also among these sectors. Within this progress‚ one of the most fundamental devices that have been developed for the journalistic world – if not the most fundamental – is the internet. Discussing about it in 2009‚ we are talking about the biggest connection network that has ever been set up in human history. Gold mines of data are at every turn available for inquiry

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    Effects of News Media

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    information on what is happening in the world. With today’s technology; the Internet is a good source to receive quick and easy information. Radio and newspapers are other ways to receive the news. How have electronic media and their convergence transformed journalism and news consumption? Look at the collapse of daily newspapers in dozens of cities. In that view‚ with the exception of NY‚ LA and Chicago‚ most cities are lucky if they have retained one daily newspaper. Significant numbers of people

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