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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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    Mass media in Algeria: a historical account - Several problems face the researchers in this domain • Lack of documents. • Absence of archives & materials. According to a researcher “the first difficulty that we encountered in our research was the documents and the newspapers collections. The complaints about this problem by the interested researchers are unanimous. The newspaper collections are dispersed‚ incomplete or do not exist at all‚ most of the time there are no archives

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    researched facts. On the other hand‚ American press is marked by objectivity. Objective journalists make quick decisions‚ and seemingly have more credibility. The goal of appearing unbiased sets the American press apart from the European‚ and it has remained because nothing has come along to replace this style of journalism. Brent Cunningham suggests that the pursuit of complete objectivity distracts journalists from the real "truth" and leads to lazy reporting (Cunningham par. 11). "If you’re on

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    certain hole in their plan. They were going to kill and secretly bury the Mangudadatus to be reported as missing and the Abu Sayyaf would be the ones to blame‚ leaving out the thought of Mangudadatu asking for the help of the media‚ including 30 journalists‚ which led their brilliant execution to epic failure. It was the Ampatuans who ordered the act and planned the act‚ but the idea came from a certain

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    for Merrill it cannot be considered a profession due to the fact that journalists do not have a direct relationship with their clients‚ there are no entry requirements and they do not follow a prescribed code of ethics or a standard way by which their behavior is judged against/regulated. Also‚ Merrill asserts that journalists do not possess one specialized body of knowledge but rather command many disciplines. If journalists came from only one shared common knowledge‚ this would restrict the perspectives

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    ‘No Time to Stop’ written by Kate Legge and ‘The Ugly Truth about Beauty’ by Julie Hosking‚ embody a range of generic conventions. Both articles make use of conventions such as a descriptive opening paragraph‚ graphics and omission‚ to allow the journalists to present their ideas and opinions effectively to the reader. A common idea evident in both texts relate to children and society; the first article conveniently stating that if only we more willing to help and were less engrossed in our own lives

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    newspapers to cut costs and staff’ as two reasons why Australian newspaper journalism is ‘crumbling’. Managerialism is a problem because newsrooms that used to be run by ex journalists who had a passion and cared about the work their journalists put to paper‚ are now more often than not run by managers with no experience as journalists but with experience of running a ‘business.’ Newspaper cost and staff cutting is a problem because less funds and less people are available to pursue real news stories

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    A news conference or press conference is a media event in which newsmakers invite journalists to hear them speak and‚ most often‚ ask questions. A joint press conference instead is held between two or more talking sides. Definition of ’Press Conference’ A meeting organized for the purposes of distributing information to the media and answering questions from reporters. Normally the press conference is led by the company’s executive management or their appointed press liaison. Given the media’s

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    more people and interviews are a particular type of conversation. Interviews are regarded as meetings at which a journalist asks questions in order to find out the interviewee’s opinion. This is an assignment that analyses a telephone interview‚ so there is an absence of eye contact‚ body language or facial expressions that are attributes of a ‘live’ studio interview. The radio journalist interviews an authority from the mercantile branding on pertinent issues incorporating the commercial branding

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    identity. In actuality‚ the development of the modern mass media is characterized by a consistent shift toward the development of electronic media and Internet plays a particularly important role in this regard. Internet becomes a new medium where journalists can realize their full potential because Internet actually combines characteristics of both print and visual media. At the same time‚ Internet can reach the huge audience other media cannot always reach. The potential of Internet is enormous but

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