news output. The digital technology not only reshaped the way of program making and encouraged staff to explore brand-new directions in program making‚ but saved spare administration during the business processes through machine control. However‚ journalists can’t help complaining about pressurized workload‚ less control over the news process and deskilling of news-gathering and collating. Being bound to their computers and tasked with
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We definitely need to know how to compose a good application form‚ how to present ourselves and how to sell our knowledge for the best price. Talking about myself‚ I took the English Compositional class because in future I see myself as a journalist. I understand that now‚ while I’m studying in the University I need to do my best to develop and refine my writing skills. So I strongly believe that this class would help me to achieve my goal to become a
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Global Investigative Journalism: Strategies for Support A Report to the Center for International Media Assistance 2nd Edition By David E. Kaplan January 14‚ 2013 The Center for International Media Assistance (CIMA)‚ at the National Endowment for Democracy‚ works to strengthen the support‚ raise the visibility‚ and improve the effectiveness of independent media development throughout the world. The Center provides information‚ builds networks‚ conducts research‚ and highlights the indispensable
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newspapers‚ and will newspapers have to change their focus to come along in these rapid changing times? For a lot of people newspapers are still their main source of information. They give news items‚ but also function as an opinion pointer. Journalists write background information articles‚ columns and hereby play a key role in shaping public opinion. Internet users work at the computers at the public library in Philadelphia. (© AP Images) People are educated and trained in their own field
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implementation of Hazelwood laws-- enacted after the Supreme Court case ruling in favor of the Hazelwood School District in the court case Tinker vs Hazelwood-- myself and other high school journalists all over the United States have lost our "unalienable right" to speak our minds in print. As student journalists‚ our job dictates that we exhume the truths that others attempt to bury under fatuous pop-culture pieces. If the stories printed in the paper do not provoke emotion and push the envelope‚
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I.3.1 The definition of Citizen Journalism Citizen journalism‚ can be defined as a community news and informationshared online and/or in print. The content is generated by users and readers. It can betext / blogs‚ digital storytelling‚ images‚ audio file‚ podcasting or video. Feedback anddiscussion on issues raised is received in the same way.2 Citizen journalism is a form of citizen media - where individuals write and orcomment on issues they feel are left out of the mainstream media. Many issuesaddressed
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On November 10th York had a Fighting Wrongful Convictions: Journalists Police the Justice System panel hosted by the Journalism Department. The main point of the panel was to talk about how a journalist should properly go about writing a story on wrongful convictions and to help illustrate the point they brought in Johnny Hincapie. Hincapie was an 18 year old who was wrongfully charged with helping in the murder of Brian Watkins in the 1990s. Now at 42 years old‚ and after serving 25 years in prison
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reporters are being harassed all over the world. In my opinion‚ most reporters and journalists just want to collect important data to share with the world and make others aware‚ which can help them‚ but they cannot do their jobs if every time they go to interview someone‚ they get injured because some ignorant people do not see the importance in spreading important news. The text mentions the safety of journalists in multiple countries. This is evidence of compare and contrast because they were
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music‚ mood can be altered and manipulated and powerful emotions can take place. New York Times journalist Tara Parker Pope states‚ “Unlike visual media‚ music is a powerful social force that also taps into an individual’s personal identity‚ memories and mood.” Music is a huge part of teen’s daily lives these days‚ it is not something easily averted. They are definitely going to partake in it. Oxford journalist Oliver Sacks writes that “We turn to music; we need it‚ because of its ability to move us‚
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ethics is the length of each one. The SPJ code of ethic is noticeably shorter with more information compacted together. The LA times code of ethics is nine pages long. SPJ’s code of ethics is easily understood and straight forward. It states what a journalist is responsible for ethically. It emphasizes the practice of speaking the truth and reporting it. The content is stated in an organized bullet point format that is simple to comprehend. The next important point is minimize harm. My favorite bullet
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