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    audiences‚ to monitor media content‚ and change the nature of crime stories produced. Public service announcements‚ and public education and awareness campaignsare some of the traditional approaches used by governments‚ another approach has been ’civic journalism’. While these approaches are still very importantin crime prevention‚ they represent only a part of the media’s potential contribution. Trends in information and communications technology (ICT) offer community safety and crime prevention much more

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    The mainstream media has largely ignored Texas Congressman Ron Paul‚ a Republican GOP candidate‚ during the 2012 campaign for presidency. Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Journalism (PEJ) gathered data concerning media coverage of the 2012 presidential candidates. Posted on October 17‚ the data found Ron Paul ranked last concerning coverage of Republican candidates from May to October. He appeared “as a primary newsmaker in only two percent of all election stories.” Ron Paul

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    Most of the dictionaries define media as a conglomerate of different mass communication. Of those media‚ the most popular ones is Radio‚T.V‚ print journalism and web/internet . Advertising is another popular and very important medium. For purposes of the media‚ youth will be classified in age groups of 13 and 21. Media‚ in today’s world‚ have both positive and negative implications. As far as youth is concerned one thing should be kept in mind‚ that it depends upon the youth to reap the positive/negative

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    HUM 186 October 30‚ 2013 University of Phoenix Effects of News Media The effect of news on American culture today can be contributed to new technology; this technology that contains both positive and negative aspects is considered the journalism of the 21st century. An era of life that was simpler when radio‚ newspapers‚ and news films that brought the public information has been replaced with technology specifically the Internet. It is now inherent for individuals to have all the facts

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    Mass Media In 21st Century Current developments in social media are a fourth media revolution. Journalism is being forced to change from what a number of industry leaders and critics including Rupert Murdoch have described as top-down “gospel”‚ “sermon” and “lecture” by social elites to facilitating conversations in society‚ allowing citizens to have a say‚ and opening up to a more diverse range of views. At a practical level‚ newspapers and other mass media are unlikely to break news in future

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    biased. For example‚ Media Research Center (MRC) is a research and organization operating under Section 501© (3) of the internal revenue code. This organization commits to neutralize the left wing bias in the news media and popular culture. As a journalism student I find myself struggling for the reason of media being biased at certain intervals and places. There are many stories range from arguments of the fairness in the reporting of print and broadcast media. Are they fairly reporting or are

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    Barker lists the ‘rise of managerialism’ and the ‘perpetual efforts of newspapers to cut costs and staff’ as two reasons why Australian newspaper journalism is ‘crumbling’. Managerialism is a problem because newsrooms that used to be run by ex journalists who had a passion and cared about the work their journalists put to paper‚ are now more often than not run by managers with no experience as journalists but with experience of running a ‘business.’ Newspaper cost and staff cutting is a problem because

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    I believe Steve McCurry’s conduct of using Photoshop to edit his works which are order to publish is unethic. And it becomes serious when the photographer is a photojournalist and working for newspwapers. As a professional photojournalist‚ he should totally avoid using Photoshop to edit his works‚ though this way will make those works better. Originally‚ taking photos is an art that people are trying to express their idea or thoughts to their audiences. In order to make their works accord with their

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    ------------------------------------------------- The History of Press freedom in the Philippines Press freedom is guaranteed in the Constitution of the Philippines‚ where it is enshrined in Article III‚ Section 4. Although the Philippines is said to have one of the freest press in Asia‚ Philippine press and news media‚ from the campus‚ local‚ and national levels have suffered censorship‚ prosecution‚ intimidation‚ and attacks‚ particularly during Martial Law. Currently‚ the Philippines is ranked

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    She was born to S.P. Dutt and Prabha Dutt. While her father was an official in Air India‚ her mother was a Chief of Bureau of the Hindustan Times for quite some time. She had her childhood days in New Delhi and New York. Barkha is indebted for her journalism skills to her mother‚ Prabha‚ a pioneer among women journalists in India. But Prabha Dutt died in 1984‚ when she was in her prime‚ due to a brain hemorrhage. At that time Barkha was just thirteen. She had her education from the Modern School‚ New

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