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    the cabinet discussions. After these tapes were published to the people and media‚ media showed the least interest in this news. But the first ever article was published about the radia controversy and media practices is done by the investigative journalist J.Gopikrishnan of The Pioneer. The title to this report was “Tapped Trapped” on april 28‚2010. This article talked about the involvement of nira radia and A.Raja in 2G scam. On November 29‚ 2010‚ the Outlook magazine ran a cover story and published

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              Why journalism? Why not? I chose Journalism because I really like to tell stories. Also‚ I’m a people watcher‚ I really enjoy just watching the people around me‚ going about their daily lives. I feel like this would also make me a good journalist because of my ability to focus on the world around me‚ rather than just watching it all fade. I do think its an interesting field. It helps to actually know and understand whats going on around us. Where and how would we be without someone running

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    functions can only be made more meaningful by upgrading news media standards and the quality of its outputs in order to continue to earn the trust and confidence of the general public. It is hoped that the enhanced capacity of the investigative journalists will in turn lead to the improvement of the public’s capacity to discern the objective truth and to make more informed decisions and opinions on matters that affect our daily lives. But removing the constraints to effective media performance cannot

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    Writing for Journalism

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    Date: February 28‚ 2013 Writing for Journalism Question: Several aspiring journalists were recruited by a media house. On their first morning on the job‚ their editor told them what he expects of them. About their journalism‚ he said: “Think of the lead as a baited hook that lures the reader‚ listener and viewer into the story. Think economy. Imagine you are writing the lead while seated on a hot stove. Make each word count and include no extra words.” What is the value of this instruction about

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    mutual funds‚ NBFCs and various segments of the industry. Handout journalism is being replaced by hard analysis. The thrust now is to provide people with genuine information. The new developments have opened up opportunities for journalists. Increasing number of journalists today are joining financial journalism Over the past years‚ India has sustained an average economic growth‚ making it one of the fastest growing economies in Asia. Thecountry’s growing emphasis on economic liberalization and privatization

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    broadcasts. These stories are biased and untruthful. Often‚ lies are added to support the journalist ’s opinion. Bad journalism is heavily opinionated and gives incorrect perceptions of things. One of the traits of good journalism is the ability to state the facts directly without adding one ’s opinion. In "Ten Ethical Principles for College Journalists"‚ the second principle instructs the young journalists to tell the truth. "Objective truth- like flawless beauty- is an illusive goal. Nonetheless

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    The standards for bloggers versus professional journalists should be the same if the blog is claiming to be journalistic but most blogs are not. Blogs are used to communicate with others on a personal level--a conversation of the writer to the reader. Journalists write to be printed with editors cutting and changing their words to capture a conveyed meaning and an opinion. The blogger has complete control over what they are saying “the freedom from foreign gatekeepers” (Levinson‚ p. 84) this

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    Mundawarara‚ http://www.lnu.no/pages/artikkel.asp?nr=534‚ 2002 Munjai‚ Byron‚ cpj.org/africanews/3765‚ 2002. Pearson Mark‚ The Journalists Guide to Media Law‚ Allen and Unwin‚ Sydney‚ 1999 Unknown1‚ http://www.dailynews.co.zw/daily/2002/June/June20/5073‚ 2002 Unknown2‚ http://www.irinnews.org/report.asp?ReportID=20276‚ 2002 Various‚ ABC All-Media Law Handbook: for journalists‚ presenters‚ program makers‚ authors‚ editors and publishers / Sydney‚ NSW: ABC Enterprises‚ 1999.

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    Today most people rise to recognize Detroit as a vacant metropolitan city with countless empty houses and buildings that have given the surge to the suburbs of America. Detroit is heart of the U.S. auto industry and home to the Detroit Tigers‚ the Red Wings‚ Eminem‚ The White Stripes‚ and even Motown. The Motor City once boasted one of the nation’s highest median family incomes‚ thanks to well-paying jobs connected to the assembly lines of the city. Today however‚ the 313 has experienced major population

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    Do the Media Have a Liberal Bias? Although media journalists claim to be impartial in their reporting‚ the media have a distinctly liberal bias. The journalists report; however‚ they taint the story with their own opinions‚ making it lean one way. A good example of this “selective” reporting is the war in Iraq. This bias reporting is not an accurate portrayal of a moderately sized group of Americans. Liberal reports downplay many conservative social values. On the other hand‚ some people say

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