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    background of the shift to national news rather than local news. He claims the initial twenty years of digital media changed the way reporting occurred and how information was received. This innovation‚ according to Oreskes‚ led to new forms of journalism focused on reaching the largest audience possible. Oreskes admits the change is not necessarily negative‚ but rather led to a negative impact as it affected the local news. It became more difficult for local news to continue to gain the readers

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    The Press in a Democracy

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    The Press in a Democratic Society Jeffrey Richardson HIS/301 November 8th‚ 2011 The Press in a Democratic Society Since the recognition of the media in the later years of the 17th century‚ the role of the press as a forum for public conversation and debate has been leading developments of democratic societies. Today‚ despite the press throwing out propaganda for sleaze‚ sensationalism and superficiality‚ using the media as a watchdog and guardian‚ remains deeply engrained in a democratic society

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    The Influences of Internet on Traditional News Media The dramatically increasing popularity of the online news media treated as an important source has changed all aspects of public living-style. People now are inclined to acquire information needed from WWW rather than obtain them from traditional news media such as newspapers‚ TV‚ and radio. Will the online news media thoroughly replace traditional news media? Scholars have been discussing the substitution or displacement of old media since

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    Com 275 Mine Collapse

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    contid=7&wmn=South_America&cid=33&cn=Chile Moore‚ B. N.‚ & Parker‚ R. (2009). Critical thinking (9th ed.). Boston‚ MA: McGraw-Hill. Parcell‚ L.‚ Lamme‚ M.‚ & Cooley‚ S. (2011). Learning from the Trades: Public Relations‚ Journalism‚ and News Release Writing‚ 1945-2000. American Journalism‚ 28(2)‚ 81-111. Weik‚ J. (2010‚ August 6). Over 30 workers trapped after Chilean copper mine collapse. Metal Bulletin Daily‚ (224)‚ 65.

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    ASSIGNMENT OF PM TOPIC: VIABILITY OF NEWS CHANNELS IN INDIA [pic] SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY: MR. SATINDER KUMAR SURJEET SINGH (LECTURER) MBA II (D) 5918 SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES PUNJABI UNIVERSITY‚ PATIALA INTRODUCTION TELEVISION NEWS media is one of the most important catalysts that has an invariably important role to play in shaping up public opinions‚ sentiments‚ and dogmas by promulgating accurate and desirable information and knowledge

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    Clare Booth Luce Thesis

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    Clare Booth Luce’s introductory statement to the Women’s National Press Club is critical towards the American press but still conveys an optimistic outlook for the authenticity of journalism. By appealing to the journalists’ emotions and profession‚ Luce prepares the audience for her message of the American press following the sensationalized stories rather than the truth. The demonstration of juxtaposition and repetition also add to the preparation of her message. For instance‚ Luce purposely criticizes

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    scenario.’ The job and responsibility of media is to uphold truth‚ integrity and be socially responsible. The goal of my paper is to clarify the definition of social responsibility‚ coupled with examples of its applications in impractical journalism practices. By achieving a more comprehensive understanding of what social responsibility means in the field of media‚ one becomes better equipped to formulate media laws that are effective and hold the potential to result in improving the

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    Fairness in News Writing

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    FAIRNESS IN NEWS WRITING News is any information that is fresh‚ unpublished‚ unusual and generally interesting. As the word itself implies‚ news contains much that is new‚ informing people about something that has just happened (Randal‚ 2000: 23). Newspapers are supposed to be fair in news writing for its capacity can do great harm to the society if written recklessly. Most people believe everything in the newspapers‚ as a result newspapers exert a profound influence on the minds of the readers

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    Role of the Media in American Politics A free and open media is essential to a functioning democracy. Its role in politics is to “encourage democratization‚ strengthen the rule of law and promote institution building” (UN News Center). In order for a democracy to work properly‚ citizens need to be informed on the issues at hand‚ in a fair and unbiased manner‚ so they can make sound decisions as to which candidates to vote for. The role of the media in democracy has been realized since the institute’s

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    John Oliver

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    are considered more biased‚ and people believe that they have become more affiliated with special interest groups. That are‚ dilemmas‚ which can be foreseen‚ but are actually hard to avoid. John Oliver‚ Last Week Tonight’s host‚ in the episode “Journalism‚” offered some informative insights about why corporations are taking more control of media companies‚ TV channels‚ and newspapers; and the reason why coverage on Government activities are becoming less quality. Oliver

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