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    Jennings‚ earnestly attempting to glean important threads of a political candidate’s priorities‚ but rather of a chat between friends‚ making silly jokes about a possible leader neither would choose to follow. There is a great amount of bias in journalism today‚ and not just on a level of the individual writer. The fact that entire news media outlets have a political bias one direction or another has become common knowledge‚ with no significant impact upon their credibility or popularity in the eyes

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    press would remain forever free to censure the government.... The press was protected so that it could bare the secrets of the government and inform the people.” —‑U.S. Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black‚ New York Times Co. v. United States (6/30/71) Journalism is supposed to hold power to account. That’s the principle implicit in the U.S. Constitution’s singling out a free press for protection. If that principle were respected‚ the Washington Post’s admission (2/6/13) that it and “several news organizations”

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    to Walter Cronkite Jr. as far as his legacy and constant impact on Americans. Cronkite’s contributions to journalism and writing didn’t go unnoticed. He received the Four Freedoms Award in 1989‚ the NASA Ambassador of Exploration Award in 2006‚ and most notably‚ the Presidential Medal of Freedom Award in 1981‚ among others (Clark). In 1989‚ Arizona State University dedicated their journalism and communication department to Walter Cronkite. Cronkite set the standard of television news when the medium

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    computer media became too advanced. So there was a favorable environment to develop professional journalism in Nepal. Kantipur and The Kathmandu Post‚ the first broad sheet national dailies from private sector were published in 2049 Falgun 7th. Due to the popularity in the short time many other broadsheet dailies came out. Some of them sustained and some went out from the sight. During this period online journalism also came out and because of the computer it was possible to read the newspaper and to hear

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    optimally by the people Media as Fourth Estate * In its contemporary usage‚ the fourth estate refers to the mass media. * Edmund Burke‚ the great Anglo-Irish thinker and British parliamentarian‚ is credited with categorizing the field of journalism as constituting a fourth estate in 18th century British society. * Burke coined the term in 1787 at a time when the British press was rising to the challenge of providing more intense coverage of the deliberations of the House of Commons.

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    The History of Philippine Media The Republic of the Philippines was under Spanish rule begining March 16‚ 1521‚ when Ferdinand Magellan landed on the island of Cebu and claimed it for Spain. In 1565 the first permanent Spanish settlement was founded‚ and later the islands received their name from Philip II of Spain. In effect‚ Spanish rule ended in 1898 when the U.S. Navy ’s Commodore George Dewey destroyed the Spanish fleet anchored in Manila Bay. In December 1898 the United States and Spain signed

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    Women’s Press Club This passage is a plead to journalist and members of the women’s national press club. The speaker‚ Clare Booth Luce argues that the media (including the reporters) favor controversial stories over truthful and less fascinating stories. Her speech at Women’s National Press Club hopes to encourage journalists to stop this practice. She uses rhetorical appeals to get the journalists to listen to her case. In the first paragraphs‚ Booth-Luce makes the purpose of her appearance extremely

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    good attitude and knows he can’t change the way the news is being broadcasted. He encourages the consumers to be active users of media using the digital tools and to explore new ways of producing journalism and communication. It is also argumentative because he talks about the two different sides of journalism‚ the big media and the grassroots media. He makes a strong case to the big media journalists that they must change or become

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    TUMAINI UNIVERSITY DAR ES SALAAM COLLEGE FACULTY OF ART AND SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT OF MASS COMMUNICATION SUBJECT : BMC 318 WRITING FOR PRINT MEDIA LECTURER : SANGA‚ FRANK STUDENT NAME : SUKA‚ ROSENA SIMON REG.NO : .TU/DARco/BMC/010/115 QUESTION: What are the key points you have to consider when writing for magazine and newsletter. What are differences with newspapers. Submission date : 22nd December‚ 2012 According to Sarkar.N.(2008) Newsletter is

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    perceived bias of journalists and news producers within the mass media in the selection of events and stories that are reported and how they are covered. The term “media bias” implies a pervasive or widespread bias contravening the standards of journalism. Several forms of media bias exists in today’s society including mainstream bias‚ advertising bias‚corporate bias‚ etc. According to Kirby Goidel and Keith Gaddie‚ both who are journalists for The Huffington Post‚ “ The most common charge is that

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