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    Freedom of Press

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    What is freedom of press? Nowadays‚ when world full of political events every single tries to tell us what happens in the world and be the first in spreading the news. Of course not all the people would like some news to be published. To the disappointment of such people in many countries laws that protect freedom of press and speech exist. Well‚ this is small loss. The most troublesome‚ is when the article or any other material deals with those who is first-hand connected with these laws. These

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    “Media specialize in orchestrating everyday consciousness…their accessibility‚ their centralized symbolic capacity. To put it simply: the mass media have become core systems for the distribution of ideology” (Gitlin‚ 2). Media frames are routines of journalism. They shape the publics understanding of situations through legitimate discourse. Gitlin argues that mass media plays important role in our lives. The way that it is packaged is the interest of owners of means of production. The local and national

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    Novelist Graham Greene once said “Media is just a word that has come to mean bad journalism.” The quintessence of the media is to be objective and to show all sides of the story. However‚ as of recent‚ the media has not been objective in its reporting‚ which is bad journalism. Although there are most definitely media biases‚ the persistent idea that the media is inherently liberal is a myth. The mainstream media does not have a liberal bias because the media outlets simply accommodate their

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    Changing Media, Changing China

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    Era of Transition 38 Qian Gang and David Bandurski 3. The Rise of the Business Media in China Hu Shuli 4. Between Propaganda and Commercials: Chinese Television Today 91 Miao Di 5. Environmental Journalism in China Zhan Jiang 115 77 6. Engineering Human Souls: The Development of Chinese Military Journalism and the

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    Convergence is a term that can be broadly used to define multiple contexts. In relation to technology the growth and development is evident in information‚ communication and business around the world. The Internet technology is a prime example of all three categories‚ which contribute to the understanding of convergence in today’s form of communication and new media. The emergence of social media network communities and free market economies were brought to life due to the birth of the internet while

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    "MEDIA AND MASS MOBILIZATION" BY A CORPS MEMBER‚ AKINWUMI OLADIPUPO AT ADAMAWA STATE POLYTHENIC‚ YOLA

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    The novel‚ 1984 by George Orwell takes place in a totalitarian nation that has full control of media and media production. Even the pornorgraphic films are produced by the state. The situation in 1984 represents the ultimate manifestation of what was close to becoming a reality in Soviet Russia‚ waging war on citizens. The Party controls all aspects of society in 1984 and everyone owes their allegiance to Big Brother. Under Stalin’s rule‚ people worshiped him as a god. The 40 million citizens who

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    TouchWiz’d Galaxy S devices‚ saying "The copying is so pervasive‚ that [they] appear to be actual Apple products." http://www.theverge.com/apple/2011/11/2/2533472/apple-vs-samsung Another example of plagiarism has occurred in the realm of journalism. In August 2012‚ CNN journalist Fareed Zakaria‚ was caught in a plagiarism scandal after having found lifting a paragraph from an article written by journalist Jill Lepore in The New Yorker to an article in Time Magazine. He was later suspended

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    Vonnegut and Bergeron

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    2. In what genre did Vonnegut most often write? Vonnegut most often wrote in a science fiction genre. 3. How did being a journalist influence Vonnegut’s writing? Being a journalist influenced Vonnegut’s writing by the simple rules of journalism; get the facts right‚ compose straightforward‚ declaritive sentences and know your audience. 4. Describe what life was like during the 1970’s for Vonnegut. Life for Vonnegut during the 1970’s was very drastic‚ he had many upsetting things

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    audience on the importance of international news. Goodman begins his organization process by giving facts on the importance of news from foreign countries. He describes the importance of having world wide news by saying that “Back in 2003 American Journalism Review produced a census of foreign correspondents then employed by newspapers based in the United States‚ and found 307 full-time people” this statistic gives a small representation

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