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    Sultansikandar

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    TYPES OF FEATURES * News Feature A story that has its basis upon a timely news happening with a human interest angle is called a news feature. * Information Feature It may be very closely related to the so called “New Journalism”. Facts for this type are usually obtained from interview‚ library research and personal observation * Personality Sketches This type of feature is very popular among the readers as everybody wants to know abut other people. * Personal Experience Story

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    Scholarly Writing Skills

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    writing skills. Keywords: analysis‚ appropriateness‚ assessment‚ bias‚ opinion‚ quality of evidence‚ scholarly writing‚ scholarly voice Scholarly Writing Scholarly writing is known to be a type of categorized writing and not superior to journalism or fiction. There are expectations‚ traditions and values that must be adhered to in this style of writing. According to Watson (2010)‚ experts in a particular field write articles using scholarly writing. These articles have a primary audience

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    Bias In The Great Gatsby

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    Although media bias is clearly seen in the news primarily serves as Goldberg’s main focal point‚ his argument certainly falls between both‚ his passion and animosity. Goldberg’s excessive emotional tone weakens the relevance to his case. In his introduction‚ Goldberg writes "…let me state without any fear whatsoever that I might be wrong: Anyone who writes a book to be vindictive is almost certainly insane…but my guess is it would be easier to give birth to triplets than write a book‚ especially

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    As the burgeoning cyberspace world is overruling the declining newsprint circulation‚ previously unheard opinions are able to participate in public debate that was once dominated by the media elites. As more voices are being heard‚ charges of media bias have never been more profound then they are today. Americans form opinions based on what they hear and see and to a lesser extent‚ read. Therefore‚ journalists shouldn’t make slanted coverage about central issues like the war in Iraq‚ or the presidential

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    CORE100 Communication Skills Essay (Due: 1 March‚ 2013) Tutor Sasha Goodwin Press Freedom: Social Medias Negative Influence (1358 words) By: bree phelan Tutorial group: Monday 10-12 ------------------------------------------------- Abstract: ------------------------------------------------- Freedom of press will be discussed in line with mainline media and its misuse of press freedom. This research will elaborate on how media authorities use their power to oppress‚ overrule

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    A Review of Thesis

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    of Thesis Dilip Gosai has Submitted as part of course work For Ph D Program @ Faculty of Management Studies Charotar University of Science & Technology Preface Accuracy and balance are fundamental principles of journalism worldwide. The main way that journalists ensure accuracy is by verifying the information in their stories against an independent account. Most journalists who report science must rely on scientific experts to verify the validity of claims they report

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    ANALYSIS TOPIC: METHODS ADAPTED TO INCREASE TRP RATES IN INDIA. ------------------------------------------------- Publicity stunt A publicity stunt is a planned event designed to attract the public’s attention to the event’s organizers or their cause. Publicity stunts can be professionally organized or set up by amateurs.] Such events are frequently utilized by advertisers‚ celebrities‚ athletes‚ and politicians. ------------------------------------------------- Overview Organizations

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    her experiences writing about her time spent in the Dominican Republic the summer after she graduated high school. The thesis statement of this narrative is “Far more interesting‚ though‚ was my hands-on education in the possibilities of travel journalism‚ and the freedom that comes with disregarding expectations.” Stacy talks about how there were lots of people who wanted to be kept up to date with her experiences while she was in the Dominican so she set up a blog where she could easily do so.

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    “I don’t know if you are practicing an old form of parody or a new form of journalism” (McKain). These days all forms of news are biased‚ ranging from newspapers to online websites to the Nightly News with Lester Holt. Even before the highly sensitive political climate created by the 2016 elections‚ bias had a stronghold on the media. Therefore as tensions grew between political foes‚ a light was shone on the clear bias in our lives. Bias is prejudice in favor of or against one thing‚ person‚ or

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    Creative Non-fiction Writing. I took this creative non-fiction writing class to sharpen my skills as a writer. It has been fun‚ and I have learned a lot about the mechanics of writing. We were taught to focus on ourselves as subjects in our papers because everyone has a story to tell that other people would be interested in reading about. Sometimes life is stranger than fiction‚ and more interesting to read‚ to-boot. From our book‚ Keep it real‚ by Lee Gutkind‚ the article‚ “The Memoir Craze”

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