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    Investigating a Journalistic Discourse Community When you walk into a newsroom of journalists‚ you will see people reading‚ discussing‚ and writing the news. Journalists from all around the world‚ mostly the United States‚ join in Long Beach‚ California‚ where they collaborate to gather and publish information in the Gazette Newspapers‚ forming a professional discourse community. A discourse community is a group of individuals unified by common interests or goals and who have methods for communicating

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    Candace White1 School of Advertising and Public Relations‚ University of Tennessee‚ Knoxville‚ TN 37996‚ USA Received 4 December 2003; received in revised form 5 August 2004; accepted 20 August 2004 Abstract A complex relationship exists between journalists and public relations practitioners. A number of researchers claim that prejudice against public relations is not due to negative personal experiences‚ but is rooted in journalism culture. This study explores if academic programs may be in part responsible

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    knowing that I wanted to be a journalist‚ I had taken media in college and through that I knew exactly what I was heading for. Going through this course has taught me so much more about journalism; moreover it has taught me how to write and express myself‚ how to think like a journalist and how to find the answers to the things that I don’t know. Once I started at Anglia Ruskin‚ I thought I was going to spend all my time in a white van full of equipment that these journalist uses and every day I will

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    The relationship between journalism and public relations has been described as tumultuous. Hitchcock (2012) says there is a shifting dynamic between the two and has found that journalists are starting to become more and more reliant on public relations ‘(PR)’‚ while Jackson (2009) says that up to 80% of media content has come from a public relations source. In this instance‚ Evans (2010) says‚ “it is time to admit that the two disciplines of journalism and PR are two sides of the same coin and that

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    achieve and complete them. The fight for human rights is still happening nowadays. Because of the rise of technology and media‚ freedom of press is as much important as freedom of speech‚ especially with journalists. The article “____” written by AUTHOR states that a new law has threaten many journalists in revealing the truth about a food industry. The author uses lots of evidences and arguments to support his idea. By using persuasive techniques such as pathos‚ ethos‚ and logos‚ the author successfully

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    national levels have suffered censorship‚ prosecution‚ intimidation‚ and attacks‚ particularly during Martial Law. Currently‚ the Philippines is ranked 140th in the 2011 Reporters Withour Borders’ Press Freedom Index and third in Committee to Protect Journalists’ (CPJ) Press Freedom Index. ------------------------------------------------- Spanish colonial rule Philippine press started with the establishment of the Spanish Del Superior Govierno‚ known as the first newspaper published in the Philippines

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    information leads to misunderstandings and conflicts that affect the NRMs and all other things religious as society becomes more and more secular. Therefore‚ the media plays an important role in informing the public and it relies on it the mostly. The journalists are found to be the greatest cheats imaginable‚ they will disassemble‚ lie‚ sniffle and if possible overreach and defraud all who deal with them in order to qualify their acts and to be more secure. Therefore‚ what is portrayed and how it is portrayed

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    Making a story out of the first information that comes to your hands is something a journalist should never do‚ at least not before verifying that the information provided is true. People tend to confuse the words truth and accuracy when it comes to information. Some fact might be accurate but are a lie‚ they are accurate to the lie; other details can be true but the ways they are presented are inaccurate. A journalist should search a way to make his or her information the most true and accurate there

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    approach problems and issues. There will be a whole new pile of ethical challenges and quandaries to face when such events take place. Many new ethical challenges will be presented to journalists because convergence will open doors to new and different options. These new options may be unfamiliar to journalists not faceted with the right knowledge which will‚ in turn‚ cause new challenges on how to approach problems in the most ethical way. I think that media convergence is a good thing on most

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    Macromanagement skills paper

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    team is not that easy. Finding the right people in the team is half the battle. After you find them‚ it is your responsibility to manage the team. Great management happens on both a “micro” level and a “macro” level. Macro management skills enable journalists to make their performances in school great or better. Students excel‚ received awards‚ gained some incentives and communicate well. They improve their understanding work ethics‚ responsibility for the outcomes‚ and feedback on the work performed

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