Gender Discrimination in Media ------------------------------------------------- A study of media units in Solapur city By Ravindra Chincholkar Department of Journalism and Mass Communication‚ Solapur University rbchincholkar@gmail.com 09860091855 Abstract This study examines women’s participation and representation in media. This study is based on the statistics of media units in Solapur city. Women constitute nearly 50% of population in every
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Introduction The media in Kenya is a diverse and vibrant growing industry. There are more than 90FM radio stations‚ 14 television stations and a massive number of formal and informal print newspapers and magazines. For a long time the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC) dominated Kenya ’s electronic media scene as the only nationwide broadcaster‚ but with time‚ privately owned media houses have taken charge to the point of mockingly reporting the recent strike of KBC staff. Relations between
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newspapers – in the Russian‚ American and French press. With regards to the Russian press‚ I will try to cover the spectrum of the Russian media and to show how the pro-Russian bias is noteworthy even in the most liberal publications. All Russian journalists seem to take part in the “war effort”. I will analyze the TV news reports that were broadcast on evening‚ August 12‚ 2008‚ on the Channel One Pervyi Kanal‚ the Russian TV Channel with the widest audience. This channel‚ which is majority owned by
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The Five Fundamentals of Journalism Ethics Which of my five fundamentals is most important for journalists to follow? Bio Patrick Duprey I am a sophomore journalism student at Ithaca College’s Roy H. Park School of Communications. Contact me with your journalism ethics concerns via email at dupreyethics@gmail.com. View my complete profile Blog Archive * ▼ 2010 (6) * ▼ May (6) * The Five Fundamentals of Journalism Ethics * Report the Truth (and Nothing But)
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about the trends going on in the fashion scene. The many different types of means used in this kind of journalism are fashion magazines and books‚ newspapers‚ television‚ and even the Internet. How to Become a Fashion Journalist The first step to become a fashion journalist is to understand as much as possible about how the fashion industry works. You should go through magazines and newspapers‚ and do a bit of a general research on the web regarding related topics. Make contacts with online
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the receiver.” According to Elliot & Culver‚ 1988‚ “Journalists are not above using some forms of deception to get stories.” Deception occurs in two key areas of journalism: 1. In news gathering 2. In news writing Deception in news gathering News gathering refers to establishing rapport with subjects. One way of doing this is by interviewing them. What can make news gathering deceptive is the identity of journalist remaining unknown to subject. Using any recording devices
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It is no secret that the Russian government is very different from the United States‚ which may be a bit intimidating for an American journalist entering into the unfamiliar political world of Bloomberg. Relocating from a completely individualistic society to a collectivist society will require major adjustments when collaborating in an intercultural environment. Since Russia is mainly collectivist‚ the power distance between power holders and society is very approachable. When compared to the United
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Those who are open to personal values influencing journalistic practice have criticized the issue of objective reporting by journalists. This is because of the present unbalance between journalists’ freedom and responsibility; their role as representatives of the Fourth Estate and their freedom and need to communicate and uphold ideas and values (Hirst & Patching 2005). There are many criteria for ‘good’ journalism and objectivity and has long been considered a vital factor‚ however is it fair to
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Dealing with the media can be a touchy subject‚ especially when you throw Soldiers into the mix. Before we discuss embedding media with a deploying unit‚ let’s discuss the overall aspect of setting Soldiers up for success when dealing with the media and the First Amendment Rights of a reporter. Being a Soldier myself‚ and having been deployed‚ I fully know the responsibility of knowing when and when not to discuss certain subjects and situations‚ as well as‚ setting Soldiers under my command up
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controversial and accusatory towards her audience‚ calling out the practice of writing “false journalism”‚ playing up facts about a story to sell more papers. Throughout the speech‚ Luce uses the conflicting tones of admiration and disapproval to make the journalists feel like they’re doing something wrong by lying to the public. Luce uses pathos and ethos to force her audience to reflect on their morals and integrity‚ simultaneously establishing herself as a credible source and emphasizing the importance of
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