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    quality journalism. Quality journalism includes/involves objectivity‚ ethics‚ public service/ public interest‚ and avoiding libel. Objectivity is being neutral and gathering information from both sides of the story. In the movie‚ we’re able to see the journalists reaching out to priests and church officials for interviews. There was one priest named Father Paquin who actually admits what he did. He claimed that he molested boys at St. John the Baptist. He mentions

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    ------------------------------------------------- Functions of Mass Communication W right (1960) characterizes seven functions of mass communication that offer insight into its role in our lives. * Surveillance. The first function of mass communication is to serve as the eyes and ears for those of us seeking information about our world. When we want to find out the latest news about what’s happening‚ we can turn on the television‚ surf the internet‚ or read a newspaper or magazine. We rely

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    professionals. Paul Gillin‚ a Massachusetts-based writer and media consultant specialized in information technology topics‚ says he expects the survival of only four or five major newspapers. He foresees an “explosion” in what he calls small journalism‚ involving free community newspapers that can be read for a 25-30 minute commute to work. According to him the trend is typified by a company called Metro International‚ which

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    potential to influence public opinion and to some extent the political choices that people make‚ their control and ownership is more often than not‚ sought after by people who hold or aspire to assume political power. Both in Africa and world over‚ journalism has come under fire due to a few disgruntled politicians that have wanted to make gains from such an association. Due to their ability to reach out to multitudes with instant impact‚ they have been abused by too many. Political biases that are

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    They are distinguished through their way of living‚ dressing‚ talking and color. Examples of certain indigenous people are the Aborigines in Australia and the blacks in the American and African countries (Schaefer‚ Racial and Ethnic Groups‚ 1993). Journalism`s “fourth estate” function has a privileged position in the public sphere and the setting of guidelines is very often a divisive one. This statement will discuss about the responsibilities of the media when comes to report on indigenous issues and

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    State participation‚ would best suit the country. This would mean that the press are accountable to serve in interest of the population (Press Freedom Commission‚ 2012: 1). With reference to Julie Reid’s and Julie Posetti’s article in the Rhodes Journalism Review‚ I aim to evaluate various contexts and henceforth provide reasons for why I am in accordance with the co-regulation of the media. Under the South African Constitution‚ in the Bill of Rights (1996) it is stated that every person has a right

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    Commercialization of Indian media The media industry across the globe has witnessed spectacular changes in the recent years. There has been a considerable change in the perception of media in the olden times‚ as revolutionary instruments and powerful political players. Today‚ the media is perceived more as businesses with a motto of `remaining profitable’. The growing competition along with the trend of confinement of media ownership to a few major transnational conglomerates has further intensified

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    Conclusion and Recommendations Issues It has come to the companies’ attention that the digital revolution‚ all though a major positive for the world‚ is rapidly becoming the downfall of print journalism. Although our company has greatly benefited from digital recourses throughout the years today we face the greatest threat of all losing more consumers than ever before. Yes‚ technology has played a major part in taking away faithful readers of the

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    The Siege Analysis

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    Is honesty truly the best policy? In the eyes of the satirical Tv show Frontline‚ telling the truth is an irrelevant commodity. Throughout the episodes “The Siege” and “Add sex and stir” composer Rob Sitch interprets the topic of telling the truth. Conveying how the truth is sacrificed‚ manipulated or contaminated in a behind the scene perspective. The truth is transferred for materialistic things such as ratings and competitive edge. Therefore depicting how news anchors abuse their role in telling

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    technologies have had an impact on journalism. Technology has not only changed the way our media is produced‚ but it has also changed how we receive‚ believe‚ read‚ contribute and discuss the news we are reading. Media tycoons have found themselves surrounded by millions of much smaller‚ yet potentially just as loud‚ media voices which are appearing more and more every day in the form of blogs on the Net. The introduction of new technologies and the change in journalism through the ages has had both positive

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