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    INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM

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    expression and media development. Investigative Journalism requires considerable research and evidential backing in revealing the fraud‚ corruption or deceit‚ it also involves a high level of risk which‚ not only at times affects the lives of the journalist‚ but also the lives of their loved ones. When people think of journalism as a field of work‚ the typical news reporter or columnist stereotype springs to mind‚ however‚ there is much more to journalism than meets the eye. There are different types

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    analyse the relationship between the industry of Public Relations and different types of sources that are seeking to gain media coverage‚ in order to support the argument that the PR industry is now a dominating source of information subsidy for journalists. It then asks the question ‘is the impact on the news product accurate and neutral?’ I will define and explain the elements that build Public Relations‚ journalism and news sources‚ discuss the evidence of a symbiotic relationship‚ and the determine

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    The Film Shattered Glass

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    film Shattered Glass by Billy Ray depicts a true story about how a young journalist wrote and published fake stories to The New Republic‚ the magazine that he worked for‚ until he got caught. The movie reflects on the do’s and dont’s that a journalist should always follow in order to maintain his/her reputation as an honest and accurate journalist as that is not only the right thing to do but it is one’s duty as a journalist. Stephen Glass‚ the name of the character of the protaganist is the

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    opinions of journalists‚ the news offered by the newspaper may become out of date. This essay examines how the newspapers why the newspaper may become outdate if compared to other sources of media in the modern world. There are a number of reasons why newspaper will be out of date in the future. First of all‚ the new technological changes such as using telephone‚ Internet and television have an influence on journalism in writing newspaper. New technologies have an effect on how journalists do their

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    The Imperfectionist

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    realistic manner. The author of The Imperfectionists‚ Tom Rachman‚ is an educated journalist who has worked as a foreign-desk editor‚ correspondent in Rome and as an editor at The International Herald Tribune in Paris. He has written from India‚ Turkey‚ Japan‚ South Korea‚ Sri Lanka‚ Egypt‚ Belgium‚ Britain and elsewhere. The Imperfectionists was published in 2010. Being a journalist writing a novel about journalists working in Rome‚ just like he did a few years before he wrote this novel‚ must have

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    Journey's with Bush

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    AP UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT & POLITICS JOURNEYS WITH GEORGE 3. Explain the difference between SOFT and HARD MONEY. What was the role of fundraising in the itinerary of the campaign? - Soft money is Campaign contributions that evade contribution limits by being given to parties and party committees to help fund general party activities. Hard money: Money given directly to a candidate in an election to assist his or her campaign The role of fundraising in the itinerary campaign was used to

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    Mppo

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    profession. The fact that Journalists’ commitment and motivation have been researched very little was also an important factor. Today there is lack of quality journalists in India‚ since the profession does not entail money‚ comfort and luxury‚ which seem to be important for today’s youth. Thus‚ to get an insight into the reasons which drive journalists every day‚ we decided to interview print journalists and via the information‚ develop hypothesis on the reasons as to why journalists remain committed to

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    Media in Mexico

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    Journalism 312I December 14‚ 2010 Media in Mexico Media can be defined as the main means of communication through such outlets as television‚ radio‚ newspapers and the Internet. In any country or region‚ there are many factors that contribute to how the media is molded and received by its audience. These range from things like geographical issues to technological developmental delays to issues in political structure. Whatever the case may be‚ with the effects of these particular influences

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    Racial discrimination has been a problem in America’s social history. Discrimination of ethnic minorities (especially Blacks) has long been a controversial issue‚ prevalent in societies‚ and workplace for several years. Racial discrimination remains a key concern in the United States’ workplace. Employers not only use discriminatory screening and recruitment processes‚ but also often stereotype Blacks by rating them as workers with weaker soft and hard skills compared to Whites (Bobo & Fox 321).

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    social networks are MySpace‚ Facebook and BEBO etc. Blogs also are online journals. Members of the society of professional journalists believe that public enlightenment is the forerunner of justice and the foundation of democracy. The duty of the journalist is to further those ends by seeking truth and providing a fair and comprehensive account of events and issues. Journalists use several methods to justify their decisions. In most ethical dilemmas‚ editors and reporters discuss the issue and consequence

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