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    John Oliver

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    are considered more biased‚ and people believe that they have become more affiliated with special interest groups. That are‚ dilemmas‚ which can be foreseen‚ but are actually hard to avoid. John Oliver‚ Last Week Tonight’s host‚ in the episode “Journalism‚” offered some informative insights about why corporations are taking more control of media companies‚ TV channels‚ and newspapers; and the reason why coverage on Government activities are becoming less quality. Oliver

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    what should the media do to help reduce corruption in nigeria By: Amoka Eunice O. 08BE07309 Introduction The destructive impacts of corruption in the lives of nations throughout the world is acknowledged. Corruption is one factor that can impede the accelerated socio-economic transformation of developing countries of the world (Alawode‚ 2008). Corruption can be defined as the misappropriation of public resources to private ends (Ojo‚ 2003). Adeyemi (2013)‚ also defines corruption as efforts

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    about current events. The TV industry has always been about keeping up with audience’s demands‚ and because of that‚ many Major News Organizations have turned to social media as a tool for news gathering (Bakhurst‚ 2011). According to a digital Journalism study‚ Out of 660 editors and Journalists asked‚ 55% said they use social media to "source new stories" (Bennett‚ 2012). There are concerns however regarding social media that some Journalists have expressed. Although information is travelling at

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    The supposedly non-fictional autobiography of humanitarian Greg Mortenson‚ Three Cups of Tea‚ written by himself and journalist David Oliver Relin‚ is in most critical readers’ opinion a purely fabricated tale. They nonetheless labelled it as non-fictional work and should therefore be investigated as such and under the same ethical principles that apply to any factual piece. But what do we expect from journalists when writing these factual pieces? When crafting the way they communicate their messages

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    Cited: Sacco‚ J. (2012). Journalism. New York: Metropolitan Books / Henry Holt and Co.

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    The English subject

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    My English Subject What is your favorite subject and why? My favorite subject is English because English is the basis of our ability to communicate with one another. English has taught me numerous skills and has helped me to become an analytically minded individual‚ changing my perspective on various issues. English has contributed to my overall growth as a young person‚ as it has showed me the many points of views‚ ideas‚ and beliefs of the human population. English has opened my eyes on many

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    Katie Lopez

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    References: Poniewozik‚ J. (2008‚ September 22). Defeat the press. Time‚ 72(12)‚ 30. Retrieved from Academic Search Complete. Farhi‚ P. (2008‚ April/May). Off Target. American Journalism Review‚ 30(2)‚ 28-33. Retrieved from Academic Search Complete.

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    nonetheless look spontaneous. In keeping with politics as theatre‚ media events can be staged by individuals‚ groups and government officials‚ especially presidents. 4. Press conferences 1. Meetings of public officials with reporters 5. Investigative journalism 1. The use of detective-like reporting to unearth scandals‚ scams‚ and schemes‚ putting reporters in adversarial relationships with political leaders 6. Print media 1. Newspapers and magazines as compared with broadcast media 7. Broadcast media

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    Freeganism

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    There are a slew of good people who helped me write this piece. When John Boe‚ my UWP journalism professor‚ announced that we could write on literally anything we wanted‚ I felt like a housecat looking out the front door. Unsure of where to step‚ and without any of my own ideas‚ I asked my good friend Liz what I should write about. It was she who turned me on to the Davis “dumpster diving” culture and its protest of the food industry through gleaning. These gleaners‚ whose names I changed to protect

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    Luan Do

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    topics/subjects/sections did you pay attention to‚ and why? --What media outlets (brands‚ networks‚ specific voices) did you prefer? Part 2: Write about your understanding of published standards of journalism‚ such as the Society for Professional Journalism’s Code of Ethics. --Do the standards of journalism make sense to you? --How well do you think the U.S. news media have been living up to the standards? --Give specific examples of media outlets meeting the standards‚ and/or not meeting them.

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