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    Tabloidization

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    TABLOIDIZATION DEFINING TABLOID: The word tabloid is often used in varying contexts. For example‚ tabloid is used to refer to the size and shape of a newspaper. However‚ as Sparks (2000) notes‚ not all tabloid- sized newspapers are tabloids in the pejorative sense of the word. For example: although tabloid in size‚ ‘Le Monde’ and the ‘Times’ are seen to be the very opposite in terms of content or design. The word tabloid is also used in discussion about television and radio (Biressi and Nunn

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    THE WAY I SEE MY FUTURE CAREER IN JOURNALISM I have many loves in life‚ photography‚ music and writing‚ but eventually my love dries out. They say your career should be a pursuit that you never grow tired of‚ that your interest is so deep in you can never soak up too much knowledge of the subject. I have found for me‚ that love is journalism. When journalism is chosen as a career‚ society tends to have a stereotypical image of a group of photographers chasing celebrities. If not‚ then an image

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    Since ancient times‚ people have realized how important of human rights are and they have been fighting for thousands years to achieve and complete them. The fight for human rights is still happening nowadays. Because of the rise of technology and media‚ freedom of press is as much important as freedom of speech‚ especially with journalists. The article “____” written by AUTHOR states that a new law has threaten many journalists in revealing the truth about a food industry. The author uses lots of

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    This is definitely a new era. Whoever would have thought you would hear people diss “fact-based journalism” — or that we’d even see that phrase? But the dissing‚ and existence of that phrase do exist: 21st century America is moving into a new age where many people will often only go to websites with which they totally agree‚ listen or watch left and right wing talk shows that already share their views‚ read news stories they agree with‚ and tout factoids that fit their biases and ignore those that

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    digitalization brings a brand new challenges that have not even imagined before. Some of it has successfully change the view about how the telecommunication is. The convergence of “mobile computing” (OTT) is the main challenges that should be face by all telecom-based business which also known as ”mobile telephony” included the PT Telkom also . The convergence causes fundamental changes about how and by whom the telecommunications business opportunities are managed [LECTURE

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    CMNS Assignment 1

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    will address three ethnical issues brought to our attention related to editorial bias‚ anonymous sources and attribution‚ and respect for the right of privacy. Furthermore‚ we will examine one of three ethical paths presented in today’s journalism. They “defend freedom of expression and freedom of the press”ii The three ethical paths include amoral‚ which can be defined as not questioning what is right or wrong or inserting moral standard in the reporting. Secondly‚ immoral involves

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    Gaap & Ifrs Convergence

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    GAAP and IFR Convergence YOURNAME ACC 304 Winter 2012 Introduction The emergence of transnational corporations in search of money‚ not only for stimulating growth‚ but to maintain on-going activities has demanded flow of capital from all parts of the globe. This has brought millions of new investors into the capital markets whose interests are not constrained by national boundaries. Every country has its own sets of rules‚ regulations and reporting standards

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    Media Convergence Consequences Media convergence is inevitable. Changes in the traditional forms of how media is owned‚ managed‚ created and distributed will result in changes in the manner in which media practitioners will approach problems and issues. There will be a whole new pile of ethical challenges and quandaries to face when such events take place. Many new ethical challenges will be presented to journalists because convergence will open doors to new and different options. These new

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    The Clinton Sex Scandal

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    media‚ even though they can to a large degree set the news agenda. Media has expanded in its presence‚ becoming widespread on the Internet‚ perhaps monopolizing the domain‚ by becoming more powerful and more used than written‚ televised or radio journalism. The Presidents’ inability to control the press exposes their vulnerability and tends to question the actual power they can actually exert. All presidents‚ at some time or another‚ became frustrated at what they perceived as unfair treatment by

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    just a few years’ time. These changes are particularly relevant in regards to the ones in media and journalism. Many mediums of news sources will be out of style or seemingly obsolete in ten or fifteen years’ time. These changes are already seen in the dying down of print newspaper production and the rush to the Internet to receive and put out prominent information. As members of the journalism world‚ we must be able to follow these new advances and be fully prepared to hold our own when what

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