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    Journalists and TV interviewer Andrew Denton said the best skills an interviewer can bring to the job are “disciplined reseach and a careful ear”.do you agree with his statement? Why or why not? In answering these questions‚discuss the most important skills‚practical cosiderations and techiniques a journalists needs for a a successful interview. Yes‚ I agree with this statement. As stated above skills‚practical considerations and techiniques are very important for a journalist and tv interviewer

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    Ethel Payne

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    ETHEL L. PAYNE 1911-1991 Fearless Civil Rights Reporter Olivia Sloss Term Paper JOU 4102 November 7‚ 2012 ETHEL PAYNE (1911-1991) Ethel Lois Payne was born on August 14‚ 1911 in Chicago to William and Bessie Austin Payne. She was the granddaughter of slaves. Her father was a Pullman Porter who moved to Chicago from Memphis‚ Tennessee‚ as a part of a great black migration. Payne was the fifth of six children‚ with four sisters and one brother who was chronically frail and often bullied

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    ue events that happen  to important people.  Ans: F        2. Although the dominance of large companies is evident in the news industry‚ traditional  journalistic values in newspapers are protected because most executive positions are held  by journalists.  Ans: F        3. Hard news in the print and broadcast media is traditionally written using the square  form.  Ans: F        4. The mechanics of investigative reporting are similar in both print and electronic media.  Ans: T        5. General 

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    newspaper subsequently closed due to a public outcry. The News of the World newspaper started in 1843 by John Browne Bell‚ and was eventually sold to Rupert Murdoch in 1969. Yet the newspaper‚ in 2006‚ suffered allegations of phone hacking done by its journalists‚ including its editors. There were multiple reports from other newspapers such as The Guardian‚ that News of the World used private investigator‚ Glenn Mulcaire to illegally gain access to voicemail accounts of people who were of interest to the

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    Freedom of expression is an overwhelmingly powerful phrase that carries so much meaning. When someone loses their freedom of expression‚ they also lose their identity. Ebrima Manneh‚ a Gambian journalist‚ was arrested in July of 2006 for reasons unbeknownst to the public. People have theories of the reasons he could have been arrested. These theories include: he was having an argument with the managing editor of the Daily Observer‚ a friend of the president’s‚ or possibly he was about to give away

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    sociology‚ economics and journalism. Journalism is a discipline which entails writing about events that are of interest to people. Journalism‚ especially in newspapers‚ is also regarded by many as the "first rough draft of history" because journalists produce news articles to tight deadlines. This affects how readers may perceive those events in the immediate

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    form the bases of the understands the needs in situations‚ while setting standards and values to seek. In writing‚ journalists must look at many different angles to gain their audience while exploring the subject being told. For this reason‚ is why the "Code of Ethics" was created as a guide for journalist from‚ the Society of Profession Journalist. In a way to protect the journalist where they "seek truth and report it"‚ as well as‚ "minimize harm" to the public as human beings. Looking‚ at the

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    the author called the person responsible for the crime‚ a ‘sick monster’. Although everyone would agree on the truth of that statement‚ the journalist should have remained objective when writing the article. The journalist must keep their own opinions out of the article and allow the readers to form their own opinions on the basis of the facts which the journalist has presented (wein). There is the assumption of the possibility of unmistakably distinguishing between facts and opinions emerges clearly

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    Media Law and Ethics Open Book Exam Question 1 – 2 points Where do the laws in Australia come from?  Present a succinct answer with reference to historical facts. In 1788 when Australia was discovered‚ we adopted the British legal system from Sir Arthur Philip; that each state was a separate colony. In 1901 when the Commonwealth of Australia was founded we attained our own Constitution with federal levels of government and a High Court to be used for appeals from the Supreme Court and as an

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    The Maguindanao Massacre

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    ABSTRACT STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM: This study aimed to answer the following questions. What is the present situation of the peace and order in the Philippines particularly in Maguindanao? What are the actions made by the government to the following: Persons affected by the massacre To the place itself (Maguindanao) What are the effects of Maguindanao Massacre to the tourism industry? METHODOLOGY The researchers used a descriptive method as the study refers to the data analysis that

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