1.Introduction In the contemporary media world‚ where the ’advertorials’ probably bear more importance than the ’editorials’‚ I believe it should be interesting to know how the Father of our Nation‚ Mahatma Gandhi‚ contributed to the fields of journalism and mass communication. An effective communicator‚ Gandhi was fearless and eloquent with his words. He reached out to millions of people and convinced them of his cause. According to Chalapathi Raju‚ an eminent editor‚ Gandhi was probably the greatest
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The Boston Globe journalists working to uncover systemic pedophilia within Boston area branches of the Roman Catholic Church in the early 2000s. Within the bowels of The Boston Globe‚ this group staffed a small and intensely dedicated investigate journalism unit called “Spotlight.” The title‚ however‚ also reflects the larger political endeavour of the film: to shine a bright and glaring light on the previously obscure problem of child abuse within the church. The film is unflinching‚ yet reserved
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broadcasts‚ and once again contribute to their sphere of influence and competition within the competitive community of broadcast journalism. In the meantime‚ all networks use propaganda like advertisements‚ in order to persuade those watching to conclusions that there news programs are unbiased‚ just‚ and hold an
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WRITING TASK 2:Re-Working of Day One Essay To what extent have newspapers become an outdated source of information? Consider this question in relation to other forms of media used today to communicate information in a globalized world. To what extent have newspapers become an outdated source of information? Consider this question in relation to other forms of media used today to communicate information in a globalized world. At present‚ most people obtain information from internet instead
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journalistikk i ti norske aviser. [News values: On market orientation and news reporting in ten Norwegian newspapers]. Kristiansand: IJ-forlaget. Allern‚ S (2001b) Flokkdyr på Løvebakken: Søkelys på Stortingets presselosje og politikkens medierammer. [Herd journalism? Spotlight on the Norwegian parliamentary press lobby and the media’s framing of politics]. Oslo: Pax. 151 SIGURD ALLERN Altschull‚ H (1984) Agent of Power: The Role of the News Media in Human Affairs. New York: Longman. Cook‚ T (1998) Governing
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entertainment‚ etc. Now that I am pursuing with my goals I plan to major in mass communications/ journalism. I hope I can become very successful news anchor. I think I am a talented‚ but I wish to become even better. This is why I would like to enter the School of Mass Communications and earn my Bachelor of Science in Mass Communications with a
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newspapers‚ also called “online newspapers” or “electronic newspapers.” The news sites operated by media companies are similar to the Internet newspapers. Portals such as Daum and Naver are no longer mere alternative journalism outlets but they are taking a central role in “citizen journalism.” Blogging and UCC (user created content) are also altering the media landscape. They take advantage of the
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enter journalism for a variety of reasons. Firstly‚ journalists are the major group of people in most developing countries who make their living from writing. Many young people who see themselves as future novelists choose journalism as a way of earning a living while developing their writing skills. Although writing for newspapers and writing for books require different qualities‚ the aspiration to be a great writer is not one to be discouraged
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Study one The rise of citizen journalism From live blogs on ’Occupy’ protests to footage of Syrian atrocities on YouTube‚ filmmakers now have access to a wealth of raw material – but can it all be trusted? * Monday 11 June 2012 00.29 BS * http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2012/jun/11/rise-of-citizen-journalism In a digital world with a whole host of different ways to communicate a factual message it is increasingly hard to judge the value of amateur eyewitness film shot on a mobile phone
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