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    Bias in News Media

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    in October 2012. While a periodical known primarily for mainstream music news‚ Rolling Stone does employ international caliber journalists‚ and certainly should be printing a slightly higher quality drivel than a question likely to be posed by a child. The reader is not left with the impression of Peter 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

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    Discourse Community: Broadcast News Journalists The discourse community of broadcast journalists is a broad community‚ but can be narrowed down to smaller groups. A discourse community is often defined as “a group whose shared language practices work toward a shared goal or goals.” The coherent meaning is a group which shares a common tongue and hosts the same intent‚ and accomplish it with similar intentions. As a faction‚ journalist come in as novices‚ but carry the opportunity to ascend

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    Thesis Questionnaire “PRINT CAN NEVER DIE” Neha Rao Date/ Time of Interview --/ - - / 2 013 T i m e _ _ A M / P M Interviewer name Q1. About yourself Name Age Less than 18 years 18-25 26-35 36-45 46-55 Above 55 Gender Male Female Marital status Yes No Education qualification Currently Studying Less than Graduate Graduate Post Graduate/ Professionally Qualified Occupation Student Own Business Housewife Self employed professional Working in MNC/

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    Luis: Good morning‚ I’m Luis Cejeda Albino: And I’m Albino Salinas. And this is Eric Solorio News report at 8. Luis: Today’s news report is on child soldiers and their leader Joseph Kony Albino: According to Encyclopedia Britannica: “Joseph Rao Kony‚ born sometime between July and September 1961‚ is the head of the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA)‚ guerrilla group in Uganda. While initially enjoying strong public support‚ the LRA allegedly turned on its own supporters‚ supposedly to "purify"

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    The New Age of Media

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    this interest has grown to embrace computer-influenced adaptations of these traditional mass media‚ the latest being the World Wide Web (www)‚ which is part of the Internet‚ or the Information Superhighway” (Engsberg‚ Lang‚ & Engel Lang‚ 2001‚ p. 1761). The ever-growing multimedia network has started to put a damper on the printed form of media. Although many would argue this statement‚ but with the new development of e-readers and tablets it is making magazine and newspaper sales decline. Within

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    written media which has made history recordable and accurate. For instance‚ the age of an old manuscript found while digging a historical site gives information about the era in which it was written‚ which is not possible with electronic media. This has been quite helpful to present day researchers and history students. Anyone can anonymously post articles and raise their voices in print media i.e. newspapers. It is difficult to track the real owner of an article. With electronic media‚ anyone can

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    from linear connections to configurations." (McLuhan‚ 1994‚ p.12) On August 19‚ 1839‚ Louis Daguerre‚ who was already known for his diorama‚ introduced the new process of "daguerreotype". With this process‚ some lucky amateurs‚ for the first time became able to shoot their roof-top silhouettes against the sky. And that is how the media frenzy had begun according to Lev Manovich. Around the same time‚ in 1833‚ Charles Babbage began designing a device called "the Analytical Engine." This device

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    New York Times Agonizes As Print Media Ad Revenues Continue To Slide 1 comments‚ 1 called-out Comment Now Follow Comments Following Comments Unfollow Comments Comment Now Follow Comments Following Comments Unfollow Comments New York Times Building‚ NYC Print media is hurting - alextorrenegra via Flickr Print media continues to suffer from declining advertising trends‚ putting pressure on digital platforms to pick up the slack. According to a recent note by UBS‚ print ad growth came in

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    NEWS- AN OVERVIEW: News is what something that we did not know before. News is something that interests people‚ a large number of people‚ even a nation or the world at large. It is what happened in North‚ South‚ East‚ and West‚ in short NSWE‚ which an imaginative editor rearranged to NEWS. A beginner’s definition could be: News is something that interests‚ excites or concerns people. News not only interests but also at times excites and at times concerns because it may be a mishap or a tragedy.

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    The New Dress: Come With Me Mabel Waring‚ an insecure and painfully self conscious girl‚ is consumed with feelings of inadequacy and inferiority when she enters a party wearing a dress that she feels is not quite appropriate for the occasion. She torments herself with obsessive thoughts of her foolishness and poor quality appearance in Virginia Woolf’s short story‚ The New Dress. Woolf uses the character Mabel Waring to underscore the discomfort that shy or socially unskilled individuals would

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