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    The standards for bloggers versus professional journalists should be the same if the blog is claiming to be journalistic but most blogs are not. Blogs are used to communicate with others on a personal level--a conversation of the writer to the reader. Journalists write to be printed with editors cutting and changing their words to capture a conveyed meaning and an opinion. The blogger has complete control over what they are saying “the freedom from foreign gatekeepers” (Levinson‚ p. 84) this

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    JOUR SUPPLEMENTARY ESSAY Feature Characteristics The term “feature article” is quite general and can include many different forms‚ such as profile features‚ news features‚ expose’s‚ and many others. Feature journalism can also have numerous purposes‚ for example to inform‚ to educate‚ or to simply entertain. While ‘feature article’ is certainly a broad term‚ features do come with their own set of defining characteristics which make them different to a news article. Feature articles are distinguished

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    spectacularly successful he’d been in such a short time." Just like it is shown in the movie‚ Glass created a sweet‚ pleasing‚ humorous and charming personality in order to cover up the part of him which did not respect the moral codes of Journalism and wrote wrong facts and stories. His colleagues trusted him so much that even when The New Republic’s editor Charles Lane tried to prove him guilty‚ his colleagues constantly

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    purpose of the field of journalism is to provide the people with accurate and reliable information. In addition to that‚ the news has to be approached in a practical sense. The journalists are required to be transparent regarding their methods as well as their sources. The foundation of the construction of the news should be based on the comment‚ interpretation‚ context‚ debate‚ analysis and criticism. However‚ the basic motive is to highlight the truth. In the field of journalism‚ the primary loyalty

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    A journalist writes professionally about world issues‚ local events‚ people and trends. There is a great amount of responsibility a journalist faces when presenting material to the public. Professional journalists follow a standard of conduct and ethics when working in mass media settings such as broadcast‚ newspapers‚ magazines and Internet. Legal Responsibility * Journalists face important legal responsibilities. They should know their rights and the rights of each individual‚ and they should

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    interpersonal skills in members as they will interact with a number of people in search for information.  The club can create in learners both in the club and outside the interest in a journalism career.  It would also instill and build confidence and self-esteem in learners.  It also gives training on journalism to those involved. A press club also does establish a culture of excellence. The learners will strive to produce the best they can. It isn’t anything that is ever verbalized or stressed

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    Mass Communication

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    Definition‚ Structure‚ Language‚ Reporting and Sub-Editing 2. Feature‚ Column and Editorial: Difference of objectives‚ structure‚ style and content. 3. Organizational Structures of national newspapers and news agencies 4. Ethics of Journalism and Freedom of the Press 5. Press Laws in Pakistan and Government Media Relationship 6. Role of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan‚ Maulana Zafar Ali Khan‚ Muhammad Ali Johar‚ Hasrat Mohani and Hameed Nizami in Urdu Press of the Sub-Continent 7

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    Effects of Mass Media

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    historical development of media and communication can be traced through several overlapping phases or eras in which newer forms of technology disrupted and modified older forms--a process that many academics‚ critics and media professionals call convergence” (Campbell‚ Martin‚ & Fabos‚ 2012). During the last century‚ the methods of communication have evolved from oral to digital. Each new media and communication development has influenced how Americans live and represent themselves. An American’s

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    Media Combating Corruption

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    With the technological advances of the 20th century‚ and those anticipated in the 21st‚ media has become a most potent weapon both in peace and in war. However‚ its role as the guardians of the oppressed carries most relevance for civilization. Working without any fear or restraint a free media is the best check on excess of any kind by anyone or any entity having the potential and the inclination to inflict excess. What to talk about individuals‚ even nations feel the heat that the media can generate

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    Media in Society

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    In Debating Democracy’s "The Media: Vast Wasteland or New Frontier?" Jarol Manheim and Douglas Rushkoff present opposing views of the media. Both authors raise the questions of what the media represents and what messages the media tries to send to the public. Is the media’s coverage of events just for entertainment value or do the reports have political content and value? Are the viewers capable of distinguishing between the media’s glitz and the real facts? Do different sources of the media system

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