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    Kamran Khan کامران خان Born Kamran Khan Nationality Pakistan Citizenship Pakistan Occupation Journalist Espionage commentator Years active 1990-Present Television Geo Television Network Title Aaj Kamran Khan Kay Sath; Anchor Website www.pakistanherald.com/Profile/Kamran-Khan-113 Kamran Khan (Urdu: کامران خان‎) is an investigative journalist as well as an espionage and intelligence commentator.[1] Currently‚ he is the director of the News Intelligence Unit (NIU)‚ where he manages and

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    Case 14 Philippine Journalist Inc.‚ 1. Time Context – October 20‚ 1972 (History and start of the experience of the company under martial law) 2. View Point – Mr. Eduardo B. Olaguer (Chairman of the Board and CEO) 3. Major Policy Statement - The Philippine Journalist Inc.‚ is a publishing company of group of journal such as People’s journal‚ Journal Tonight etc. it is known for local and international standards in publishing journals‚ and aims to equal other company not only locally but also

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    muckrackers

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    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 Baker. Now suppose that you‚ too‚ are an investigative journalist. Instead of choosing a business

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    11.    Write a program that allows the user to enter students’ names followed by their test scores and outputs the following information (assume that maximum number of students is 50):   a.      The average score. b.     Names of all students whose test scores are below the average‚ with an appropriate message. c.      Highest test score and the name of all students having the highest score.   Use two arrays to store the student names and scores respectively and then manipulate the array contents

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    Sports Jpurnalism

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    Sports writing and journalism is a piece if literature written about sports. The internet is especially a very immense part of sports writing and journalism in today’s world. Sports at times can be the most opinionated pieces of writing in literature and as time moves on sports writing and journalism technological advances and improved communications such as computer‚ cell phones‚ radio‚ magazines‚ and television have helped sports writing and journalisms broad popularity change and grow in the past

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    Ida B. Wells was an early proponent of civil rights and was a prominent journalist and activist in the 1890s. Born a slave in Mississippi in the era of the civil war and at the age of sixteen she became the head of her household when both of her parents passed away do to the yellow fever epidemic. To support her five other siblings Wells started to teach in rural Mississippi. Shortly after‚ Wells became an editor of a newspaper and used it as means of addressing injustices against African Americans

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    BRIEF CONTENTS THE CODES OF ETHICS OF THE SOCIETY OF PROFESSIONAL JOURNALIST 1- Introduction3-4-5 2- The New Face of “Yellow Journalism”5 a- Rules 5 3- The Society of Professional Journalists5 a- History 5 b- Today5 4- Why is it so important ? 6 5- What does it provide for journalists ? 6 6- What is the aim ? 6 7- Believe6 8- The Law and Ethics of Journalism 6-7 a- Journalists8 b- Examples8 c- Need8 d- Dilemmas can be placed under two

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    Esquire

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    Esquire appeared‚ for the first time‚ in October 1933. Founded and edited by David A. Smart‚ Henry L. Jackson (who was killed in the crash of United Airlines Flight 624) and Arnold Gingrich. It later transformed itself into a more refined periodical with an emphasis on men’s fashion and contributions by Ernest Hemingway‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ Alberto Moravia‚ Andre Gide and Julian Huxley. In the 1940s‚ the popularity of the Petty Girls and Vargas Girls provided a circulation boost. In the 1960s‚ Esquire helped

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    believes that social media has affected the print media both positively and negatively. THE POSITIVE IMPACT THAT SOCIAL MEDIA HAS BROUGHT TO PRINT JOURNALISM Mr Douglas Tsiako said new technology has been more a blessing than curse to them as print journalists. He continued to say that with the new technology of using micro blogs which is twitter‚ social networking site such as facebook and many more has helped them as a company to be able to connect to their target market through internet. He says internet

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    The text under the title “Dangerous Corner” was written by British journalist‚ novelist‚ playwright‚ and essayist – John Boynton Priestley (1894-1984). Priestley’s output was vast and varied - he wrote over one hundred novels‚ plays‚ and essay. The text under the study is a play. The society of several men and women sitting in a cosy drawing-room and idly discussing the wireless lay they have just heard is described in the plot. Initially the conversation goes around the play but gradually it approaches

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