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    Websites as a Communication Channel for Political Parties Vishal Srivastava Northern India Engineering College‚ Lucknow (India) Abstract A recent trend among political parties is to establish a web site to communicate their messages to the public. It also affords them a new and creative way to engage with the electorate. Political parties establish this web site as a supplement to the traditional media of television‚ radio and newspaper. This is because a lot of the electorate especially the

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    MATHEMATICS FOUNDATIONS OF NATURAL SCIENCE I PREREQUISITE COMM I/KOM I *Degree programs with approved substitutions are exempted from taking these courses. OTHER CHOICES OF GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES COURSE NUMBER COMM III (ENG/FIL) HUM I HUMDADES I HUM II HUM ST 20 HUM ST 25 SPEECH 11 COURSE TITLE ARTS AND HUMANITIES (AH) CLUSTER SPEECH COMMUNICATION (ENGLISH/FILIPINO) LITERATURE‚ MAN & SOCIETY PANITIKAN‚ TAO AT LIPUNAN ART‚ MAN & SOCIETY MITO AT ALAMAT IMAGES ON THE SELF IN WORLD LITERATURE VOICES

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    are not necessarily of sinister intent and they maintain a sort of dangerous beauty. But then Rosenberg starts to humanize the wasps by juxtaposing the building of their “insubstantial and…only home” of “paper and mud” with the savage nature of their hum. Their often aggressive and violent nature turns into “hummed devotions” that neither “the U.S. Mail nor all [of the speaker’s] threats and warnings” deters them. By using this oxymoron—the home that is insubstantial—Rosenberg effectively turns the

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    OLD AND NEW MEDIA: CONVERGING DURING THE PAKISTAN EMERGENCY (MARCH 2007-FEBRUARY 2008) Abstract Arguments about digital technology‚ civic engagement‚ and collective action are often framed in the context of political participation in developed nations‚ particularly‚ the United States. Many have concluded that the availability of digital technologies and new media platforms facilitates democratic practices and participatory behavior. Whether this is equally true of the developing world remains to

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    self-regulation is effective when it comes to Indian television?  Self regulation in my veiws is...... I see self-regulation and the promotion of quality journalism as additional safeguards of media freedom and even of media power. but when the journalists are asked they say “ we must have self- regulation — but for the other channel‚ but not us!” When it comes to constructing their own news‚ they think very little of professionalism and traditional norms‚ such as getting both sides of the story or

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    Working in the Culture Industries Outline and evaluate the impact of new technologies on media organisations and the working lives of media professionals? In this essay I will be discussing new technologies and the impact it has on the ever growing industry that is the media‚ but in particular I will be looking at how new technologies have had an impact on journalism. Technology has not only changed the way our media is produced‚ but it has also changed how we receive‚ believe‚ read‚ contribute

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    Publications Office‚ with the theme Exploring Media Breakthroughs‚ is a two-day event that includes workshops and talks on the different potentials of media happening on July 26-27‚2013The Congress aims to gather student media practitioners‚ campus journalists‚ and communicators in one venue to forge long-term relationships for the development of student media. Delegates will improve their ability to manage multiple content across multiple media platforms‚ experience successful media convergence‚ and

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    F Williams MKTG340 U2IP

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    Unit 2 Individual Project      1 Foluke’ O. Williams  11/22/2014  American Intercontinental University Instructor C. Xecominos  Project Type: MKTG340 Unit 2 Individual Project Unit 2 Individual Project      2 Abstract In today’s media society journalist and marketing public relations professionals are very  comparable in many ways. Both jobs involve writing  and collecting information so it can be  edited for mass media play. These two also has its differences one relies on facts while the other 

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    communicating and abrupt. Most professional journalists share the medium through tweeters‚ bloggers‚ citizen journalists and other social media users. Thereby‚ creating a chaos scenario as a result of the journalism evolution as its pace. As new development transpires old practices are endangered. The professional journalism tries hard to cope up with the changes since audiences migrate to online journalism. Nowadays‚ the journalism industry or the journalists are having predicaments on how to resolve

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    The Influence of Mass Media in America HUM/186 April 21‚ 2014 The Influence of Mass Media in America Since the dawn of man‚ the need for and the use of media has existed. From handprints on cave walls to smoke signals‚ telegraphs to‚ the weekly radio broadcasts of the 1920’s‚ media has served the same purpose for thousands and thousands of years. Once a message is established‚ one selects the process of media needed to distribute that message and the message is delivered; plain and simple. Throughout

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