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    Deception in an unavoidable part of journalism. Discuss. In today’s world of journalism‚ deception has become an issue. More and more ethical issues have begun to spring revolving around deception in journalism. Many cases prove other wise but many at times‚ deceptive methods in journalism are still unacceptable and it jeopardizes the accountability of this profession. The code of ethics serves as a guideline for all editors and journalists to be able to sustain accountability in their work

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    Journalism Bodies in India

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    Professional Bodies An Overview NOTWITHSTANDING the impressive growth of the big and medium newspapers and in spite of all-round inflation in the country‚ the wages of journalists in India continue to be very low. Two statutory wage boards (one for working journalists and the other for non-journalists) were constituted by the Union government in June 1975 and February 1976. respectively‚ but these were not able to function effectively. The government‚ therefore‚ appointed a one-man tribunal headed

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    In a media- run society like our own‚ Journalism is the main contributor to the formation of public opinion. For me‚ a career in journalism has many challenges and rewards. To be part of the journalistic world is a dream I’ve had from an early age. It’s a leading passion in my life. Firstly‚ my desire to travel all over the world and my curiosity to gain knowledge about every country and culture‚ made language school my first choice as regards to education. I have always been interested in learning

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    What Roles Do Ethics and Power Play in Journalism? For the most part‚ journalists have power that can hurt‚ instead of help citizen autonomy. The ways journalists treat their subjects and sources have generated much concern. The ethics of these two endeavors share much in common‚ because both use people in various ways to reach each others goals. The well-developed guidelines in research designed to protect research participants’ autonomy‚ to guard against needless deception‚ and to recognize

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    ROLE OF JOURNALISM AND THE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY OF MASS MEDIA To: S. Sahakyan From: Anna Tamamyan Subject: Writing Skills Faculty: LIC‚ Journalism Year: 4th year‚ 3rd group Yerevan 2012 INTRODUCTION The following research paper studies the role of journalism in mass madia nowadays and whether the same media holds it social responsibility in the face if its audience or not. Journalists take an important role in the life of all people. I dare say that journalism is one

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    It has been said that the media sells audiences to advertisers. Is advertising necessary to fund journalism? Discuss with reference to the debate in the media about the future of newspapers‚quality and independent journalism. An editing room is before everything‚ a profit-making business and like every other businesses‚ there has to be investment‚ expenses‚ funding and revenue. Today’s most major revenue for newspapers is achieved through advertising. It does then‚ right from the start‚ appear clear

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    Media Bias In Journalism

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    News networks are not the only ones involved in journalism and news that are bi mased. Many media viewers have unique and varying opinions‚ but those viewers tend to only watch and read news sources that share the same opinions‚ feeding the news networks’ bias in journalism. Viewers only learn one side of the event or argument‚ instead of getting both sides of the story. Also‚ people with political views‚ will watch news sources who share the same political views‚ so their beliefs are more secure

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    KOGANYO REGISTRATION NO: AIJI/O3858P/2014 PHONE NO. 0702252929 1. Explain the term journalist. A journalist is person whose job is to collect news and write about it for newspapers‚ magazines‚ television or radio. He is a person engaged in journalism; especially a writer or editor for a news medium. He is writer who aims at a mass audience. A journalist is also a person who keeps journal. 2. What are the qualities of a good journalist? Information of current affairs: In present time‚

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    Mrs. Moss Journalism/ Per. 2 3 March 2013 The History Yellow Journalism Yellow journalism is sensationalist journalism. In other words‚ it is when newspapers post bogus‚ exciting stories to the makes the newspaper sell. Yellow journalism all started out with Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst. Their competition between each other’s newspaper changed the way people view their news and the people who provide it. Joseph Pulitzer was born in Mako‚ Hungary on April 10‚ 1847. Pulitzer was

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    Watchdog Journalism: Investigative Reporting in Southeast Asia Watchdog Journalism‚ is a training video produced by the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ) that talks about how the Investigative Journalism helped the citizens of Southeast Asian countries to be aware on the wrongdoings of the public officials. It presented cases in Philippines‚ Thailand and Indonesia wherein the media served as a tool for unraveling anomalous act in the government. Through this film‚ I was able

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