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    Journalism Ethics | | | | | Iram shahzadi | 1/11/2010 | | Journalism 2 Types Of journalism 2 Journalism Ethics 3 Seek Truth and Report It 3 Minimize Harm 3 Act Independently 4 Be Accountable 4 Do journalists follow journalism ethics during reporting? 5 Reference 6 Journalism A discipline of collecting‚ verifying‚ reporting and analyzing information gathered regarding current affairs‚ including trends‚ issues and people is called journalism

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    Journalism for future writers Course Code : English 133 Credit : 3 units Course Title : Campus Journalism Course Description: The course is designed to develop skills and apply principles and strategies in writing various pars of a campus paper. Objectives and Learning Outcomes: Upon successful completion of the course‚ the students will be able to: 1. Demonstrate competence in writing news stories‚ editorials‚ special features‚ headlines‚ design layout

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    Introduction to Journalism What it Means Journalism as a craft‚ a profession and even as a trade or business is over twocenturies old. It was made possible by the coming together of a number of tech nologies as well as several social‚ political and economic developments. Them a i n t e c h n o l o g i e s t h a t f a c i l i t a t e d t h e d e v e l o p m e n t o f l a r g e s c a l e p r i n t i n g a n d distribution of print material were the printing press. Journalism is the art and science

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    extent to which the key economic/technological challenges facing political journalism in the UK democracy are undermining the ability of the quality news media to play the role demanded of them within competitive and participatory democracies (as defined by Strömbäck). The quality of the Uk’s new’s media is often scrutinised and mocked for their unashamed bias political opinions‚ going back to the fundamentals of journalism and the diversion of right and left wing politics‚ it was inevitable that

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    Journalism Notes

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    2012 Ethics of Journalism and Freedom of the Press www.css.theazkp.com www.facebook.com/thecsspoint The CSS Point 6/22/2012 Introduction Freedom of the press - where to draw the line? By Michael Kunczik o o Preface Problems of ethics in journalism  1. Historical background and starting points for a discussion on ethics  2. Journalistic ethics: Individualistic aspects  3. Codes of ethics  4. Systematic aspects of a journalistic ethic and the public ethic  5. Further aspects of

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    Journalism and the Internet

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    Journalism and the Internet The development of new technologies and mass media influenced dramatically modern culture. In actuality‚ people spend a considerable part of their life while watching television and surfing Internet. At the same time‚ today‚ mass media become more and more diverse offering the audience different products in order to attract a possibly larger amount of viewers. In such a situation‚ many companies operating in entertainment industry and television attempt to conduct marketing

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    Broadcast Journalism Broadcast journalism provides a timely medium for individuals to obtain their news. Reporters have a duty to report the news in an accurate‚ fair‚ clear and interesting manner. Broadcast journalism differs to written journalism as radio and television are designed to be seen and heard sooner and more often than a daily or weekly newspaper therefore scripts for speaking to be broadcasted tend to be written differently than text to be read by the public. | * | Broadcast

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    Parachute Journalism

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    Parachute journalism is an often derogatory term used to describe the practice of thrusting journalists into an area to report on a story about which the reporter has little knowledge or experience. The lack of knowledge and tight deadlines often result in inaccurate or distorted news reports‚ especially during breaking news. As opposed to expert foreign correspondents who might live in the locale‚ news organizations will sometimes send (metaphorically by "parachute") either general assignment

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    platforms‚ such as Blogger and Tumblr‚ now allow the general public to actively participate in journalism. This essay will argue that blogging is transforming modern journalism into a field that has a strong society-based focus‚ similar to that of traditional 18th century journalism. Firstly‚ I will outline the nature of 18th century journalism and establish the significance of blogging within modern journalism. A discussion on the varying backgrounds of those who participate in journalistic activity

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    Journalism Ethics

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    “Ethical journalism requires conscientious decision-making in context” Morality in general can be defined as shared rules‚ norms‚ values and beliefs that determine specific behaviour during human interaction and plays a vital role in any performed action. A morally and or ethically sound decision should involve questions like whether it is accepted by others in the society‚ will this behaviour or action cause harm to someone‚ to the society or the environment‚ or are the facts considered in the

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