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    BROADCAST JOURNALISM TRAINING COUNCIL GUIDELINES FOR THE ACCREDITATION PROCESS AND REQUIREMENTS Updated 2nd May 2011 SECTION ONE THE ACCREDITATION PROCESS[1] 1.1 The Advisory Process The Council offers informal and formal advisory and consultancy sessions during the developmental stages of a course to ensure a smooth transition to full accreditation. The Accreditation Secretary will recommend a first accreditation

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    Running head: POPULAR CULTURE AND PRINT MEDIA Popular Culture and Print Media Nancy Young University of Phoenix SOC / 105 March 14‚ 2008 Two of the oldest forms of advertising‚ would be print media‚ and word of mouth. There are several forms of print media advertising‚ such as newspaper and magazines. But these are not the only way advertizing is put into the public‚ there are many other successful ways ads can be thrown into the public eye‚ such as billboard adds‚ brochures put under

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    PRINT MEDIA VERSUS ELECTRONIC MEDIA RELATIONS Print media today is still considered to be the number one medium for public relations practitioners‚ despite the recent progress were seeing in electronic media and especially the Internet. Public relations practitioners channel any pertinent information through the media in order to send it to its target audiences or shareholders in the company. Public relations professionals mostly deal with print media. Print media is considered an important function

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    Print Media’s Early History Print media is constantly evolving. Back in 1690‚ stories in the newspaper required royal consent to be printed. Benjamin Harris who wrote a story of an affair about the King of France‚ was jailed for his words. It was this that sparked the protest against royal consent. The paper industry expanded. It eventually split in to two types of papers‚ federalist (for the crown) and anti-federalist (against the crown)‚ these papers were constantly competing. In 1791‚ after

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    CHALLENGES OF PRINT MEDIA Conventional wisdom in the media industry holds that existing‚ established forms of media adapt to new and emerging forms. For example‚ radio adapted to the emergence of television rather than simply fading away. The emergence of the Internet and the plethora of information available‚ however‚ have led many to question the conventional view. Media executives and scholars agree that newspapers‚ magazines and other forms of print media face serious challenges in terms of

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    buying goods online‚ there needs to be a mechanism to pay online too. That is where payment processors and payment gateways come into the picture. Electronic payments reduce the inefficiency associated with writing and mailing checks. It also does away with many of the safety issues that arise due to payment made in currency notes. Online Auctions When you think online auction‚ you think eBay. Physical auctions predate online auctions‚ but the Internet made auctions accessible to

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    Print Media Bias Analysis

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    Print media provides its readers with information‚ but what the reader very often does not recognize is the bias within the articles. Bias is not so easily recognized. Writers have the gift to blend the bias in with their work. It is so well done‚ that in order to see the bias‚ one must thoroughly analyze the article. A person must also know what the types of bias are and how they are used. There are many different types of bias that are used in health related articles such as statistics and

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    Janet Ayliffe Janet Ayliffe has been a painter and printmaker for over 20 years and has developed a highly original style that reflects her life‚ family and environment. Her skills include things like; wood engravings‚ intaglio etching‚ aquatic‚ oil and watercolour paintings and many more. Janet was born and raised on a farm on Kangaroo Island. Being on a farm‚ on the island‚ she had access to an immerse amount of nature‚ wildlife‚ landscapes and so much more natural beauty. This natural

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    History of Media Assignment Submitted by: Nina George‚ Aashik.V.Ajith New media has emerged

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    THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE DOVE EVOLUTION FILM AS A ONE-SHOT MEDIA LITERACY TREATMENT by DANIEL AARON WHEELER A.A. Alabama Christian College 1979 B.A. Western Illinois University 1989 M.A. University of Alabama 1994 A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Education in the Department of Educational Studies in the College of Education at the University of Central Florida Orlando‚ Florida Spring Term 2009 Major Professors: Cynthia J. Hutchinson

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