I N T R O D U C T I O N “A free‚ aggressive‚ open and bold press is part of the spiritual core of our Democracy”. -Thomas Jefferson In the world we are living today‚ investigative journalism is becoming a significant part in our daily lives as it informs‚ unleash and reveals us the happenings in our community‚ society‚ government and in the country. Having the democracy to exercise and express our freedom of the press‚ which was have been suppressed before‚ during the Marcos regime‚ we can say
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world has relied on journalism as a form of gathering news and information. There are different types of journalism‚ including: investigative‚ news‚ reviews‚ columns and feature writing. The way people acquired this information has changed over the years and for the better of course. Technology has allowed for new innovations in the industry and better ways of transmitting news to the world. However‚ the main purpose of journalism is defined by something more basic‚ journalism focuses on the function
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Strengths Mr. Milowski’s essay on Civil War journalism has several distinct strengths throughout its length. First and foremost‚ Mr. Milowski made three very wise decisions in the newspapers he choose to examine in his essay. By choosing three newspapers from the capital cities of London‚ Richmond‚ and Washington D.C.‚ Mr. Milowski was able to juxtapose the journalism in England with that of the Confederacy and the Union. Therefore‚ he was able to highlight a disparity in coverage on like events
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Bob Edwards’ Edward Murrow and the Birth of Broadcast Journalism is a short biography about the man that established and revolutionized broadcast journalism. Bob Edwards has ample experience in broadcast journalism as a radio news and talk show host for over 30 years (Biography.com). It is no surprise that Edwards takes a particular interest in writing about Edward Murrow since he certainly influenced Edwards’ career in radio news. While he conducted most of his research through secondary sources
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The First Amendment allows for the freedom of the press‚ and presents a shield of protection for journalists. It also gives the public their rights to the truth‚ and the journalist’s freedom to seek and report the truth. However‚ corporate business interests can often conflict with the use of the First Amendment and affect a journalist’s ethical commitment to it. This is portrayed in All the President’s Men‚ Shattered Glass‚ and Absence of Malice. The First Amendment of the Bill of Rights‚ U.S.
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Public Relations Review 30 (2004) 493–502 Public relations and journalism educators’ perceptions of media relations Thomasena Shaw∗ ‚ Candace White1 School of Advertising and Public Relations‚ University of Tennessee‚ Knoxville‚ TN 37996‚ USA Received 4 December 2003; received in revised form 5 August 2004; accepted 20 August 2004 Abstract A complex relationship exists between journalists and public relations practitioners. A number of researchers claim that prejudice against public relations is
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Name: Shania Satterfield Date: 1.14.14 Graded Assignment Muckrakers Under the Microscope Muckrakers were investigative journalists who exposed corruption in business or government‚ or examined serious societal issues. Several of the most well-known muckrakers worked for McClure’s Magazine‚ where they wrote exposés on large companies‚ meat slaughtering houses‚ and city governments. These prominent and influential reporters included Ida M. Tarbell‚ Lincoln Steffens‚ Upton Sinclair‚ and Ray Stannard
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Edward Murrow and the Birth of Broadcast Journalism‚ a book written by Bob Edward‚ is a short biography about Edward Murrow and his contribution to broadcast journalism. The establishment and revolution of broadcast journalism revolve around Edward Murrow‚ who is believed to have contributed to the turning point in the history of broadcast journalism. Bob Edwards find interest in writing the biography of Edward Murrow since he is an experienced broadcast journalism. Bob has been a journalist for thirty
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Sindhi and Sanskrit Language Journalism Abstract Journalism in regional languages that are not mainstream have a number of challenges associated with it. While some regional languages like Hindi‚ Bengali‚ Malayalam etc. are flourishing even more than English language journalism‚ there is another class
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analyze both positive and adverse impacts of “Market-driven Journalism” in HK. According to the sayings of John McManus‚ “ The heart of market journalism is the logic of the market place. A market place is where people come to buy and sell goods and services.” . It implies that business has replaced journalism. Since the principal norms of business are emphasizing profit maximization and production cost minimization‚ principal norms of journalism are often serving the profit-maximizing interest of the
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