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    Broadcast

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    BROADCAST JOURNALISM TRAINING COUNCIL GUIDELINES FOR THE ACCREDITATION PROCESS AND REQUIREMENTS Updated 2nd May 2011 SECTION ONE THE ACCREDITATION PROCESS[1] 1.1 The Advisory Process The Council offers informal and formal advisory and consultancy sessions during the developmental stages of a course to ensure a smooth transition to full accreditation. The Accreditation Secretary will recommend a first accreditation

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    Journalism Monologue

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    Journalism doesn’t really allow for such detail and nuance‚ and what I felt seems to escape words. Reporting the facts alone doesn’t do it justice. His lips were warm and somehow... knowledgable of me‚ and I didn’t care that his expertise was probably due

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    University of Phoenix Material Media Convergence Worksheet Write brief 250- to 300-word answers to each of the following: 1. What is meant by the term media convergence with regard to technology‚ and how has it affected everyday life? Honestly from my point of view I was never aware of the phrase “convergence” until I was enrolled in my current HUM 176 class. Convergence is generally classified as the transmission and compatibility of various digital compositions such as music

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    From the time printed publications were the dominant medium to the modern era where the internet has emerged as the dominant medium the field of journalism has experienced colossal growth‚ development‚ and evolvement. The changes caused by the gradual introduction of new and more efficient mediums consistently affected journalism and the way journalists delivered content to the public. Prior to the concept of broadcasting‚ newspapers were the primary means of communication in society. Initially

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    Some would consider Jackson Pollock ’s "Convergence" an arbitrary composition of paint‚ I consider it a piece of fine art. The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines Fine art as "art (as painting‚ sculpture‚ or music) concerned primarily with the creation of beautiful objects" and "an activity requiring a fine skill". "Convergence" embodies fine art. While other artists limit themselves to conventional works‚ Pollack ’s "Convergence" is gigantic. Created in 1952‚ it is oil on canvas‚ and is 93.5 inches

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    newspapers »‚ Michael Schudson warns the reader before hand: this book is not meant to express an opinion about the objectivity of American newspapers… This book is rather meant to question why and how the issue of objectivity appeared in the field of journalism. Throughout his book‚ Schudson therefore dresses a portrait of the evolution of American newspapers‚ from the very beginnings of the Penny Press to the end of the 1970’s. 1) Egalitarianism and the Revolution of the Penny Press His account of the

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    External | Journalism-Print & Cyber | FAIL | | Journalism-TV & Radio | ABSENT | | Film Appreciation | FAIL | Film Appreciation: Watch the films‚ 12 Angry Men & Ek Ruka Hua Faisla. - Prepare a 15 slide PPT critiquing and comparing both the films - Write a complete report on Ek Ruka Hua Faisla‚ following the format given on the link: http://wire.rutgers.edu/p_reading_film.html - The Basics of How to Read a Film‚ Holly Blackford Journalism – Print & Cyber & Journalism-TV

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    critical service learning can reform journalism education Journalism 0(0) 1–19 © The Author(s) 2013 Reprints and permission: sagepub. co.uk/journalsPermissions.nav DOI: 10.1177/1464884913478361 jou.sagepub.com Lynn Schofield Clark University of Denver‚ USA Abstract The task of journalism education has been defined in relation to both the professional needs of the journalism industry and the need to educate well-informed citizens. A key part of journalism education involves introducing

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    Media convergence essay

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    Throughout contemporary society‚ the rapid development of technology has led to the phenomenon of digital media convergence. This process is constantly evolving and progressing‚ spreading across multiple media platforms allowing for effortless communication and interaction across the globe. In particular‚ this accessibility to share and produce information to such wide audiences has allowed for the rise in power of advertising and new media over modern consumers. Traditional media forms of television

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    Symbolic Convergence Theory

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    SYMBOLIC CONVERGENCE THEORY Symbolic convergence theory (SCT) is a general communication theory that offers an explanation for the appearance of a groups cohesiveness‚ consisting of shared emotions‚ motives‚ and meanings. Symbolic convergence theory provides a description of the dynamic tendencies within systems of social interaction that cause communicative practices and forms to evolve. This theory allows theorists and practitioners to anticipate or predict what will happen and explain what

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