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    rival. Antonym~ approval Most public schools strongly agree to censure any bias toward religious holidays. Antonym~ agreement The famous artist critiqued his students work because there was a lack of expression. Antonym~ applause The journalist defamed the popular celebrity because of his recent arrest. Antonym~ flatter; honor The murderer was derided by the police officer when he pleaded guilty on his sixth arrest. Antonym~ admire The devious politician impeached the motives

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    if it pertains towards his men or himself. name printed in bold typeface‚ shadowy candid of his apparent GETAWAYS ... delightful. if he’s not caught picking and choosing his articles‚ his men do. this is how he’d heard of the american journalist sticking her nose in far too deep. enticing‚ it was‚ to leave her a larger trail to find ... only to dash into the shadows much like the other frye ( a style he is capable of ; but not known for ). it’s tempting. instead‚ he finds himself

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER ONE 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Population Size‚ Sampling and Sampling Technique 1.2 Data Presentation and Data Analysis 1.2.1 Response Rate 1.2.2 Respondents Demographics 1.2.3 Collective Bargaining 1.2.4 Changes in Journalists’ Average Rate of Pay over the Last Five Years 1.2.5 The Nature of Employment Relationship 1.2.6 The Nature of Employment Relationship and its Impact on Editorial Contents 1.2.6.1 Insecurity of Employment Leads to Timid Reporting 1.2.6.2 The

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    business?  Any ethics followed while sensationalizing?  Major issues sensationalized unwantedly?  Future without sensationalism? RESEARCH METHODOLOGY        Qualitative Research Stratified sampling method Target audience – Indian Journalists’ Sample size – 34 Geographically restricted to India. Questionnaires distributed through facebook and emails. Data collection - MS Excel and Google docs LITERATURE REVIEW       The masses are of the opinion that media has undergone a

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    discrediting Joe McCarthy on his show. Murrow’s actions saved the career of an air force pilot but almost lost him his job and career as a journalist. Edward Murrow almost got fired because Michelson did not want to lose sponsorships or advertisements for CBS due to Murrow’s anti-McCarthy story. During the early fifties and present day twenty first century‚ reporters and journalists have been censored or limited in their reports due to what their sponsors want them to say‚ what the government feels necessary

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    without a government‚ I would prefer the latter.” (The First Amendment to the United States Constitution‚ 2009). It is the reason why‚ among other things‚ the United States has no ministry of information to regulate the activities of journalists‚ no requirement that journalists be registered; and no requirement that they be members of a union. The First Amendment states‚ “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion‚ or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom

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    Is it important for people who work in the media to be ethical? (Yadav‚ 2011‚ p.5) Ethics refer to well-founded standards of right and wrong that prescribe what humans ought to do‚ usually in terms of rights‚ obligations‚ benefits to society‚ fairness‚ or specific virtues. The term “morality” can be used either 1.descriptively to refer to some codes of conduct put forward by a society or‚ (a) some other group‚ such as a religion‚ or (b) accepted by an individual for her own behaviour or 2.normatively

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    Smith served as inspirations for me because they were among the few African-American sports journalists who worked on a national stage. Like myself‚ Michael Smith and Verrett are New Orleans natives. With the increase of diversity in professional sports and the evolution/birth of social media‚ the need for diverse journalism is more important than

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    and information that some people might want hidden. Framers also wanted to sure Americans could continue to make informed decisions on how their nation is run. Without freedom of the press‚ the government could have also limited who could be a journalist ‚ as well as be the only organization allowed to make newspapers. The only information that cannot be obtained through the media is information that is obscene or classified because it could compromise the very future of America. Information that

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    coverage. Two of the decade’s biggest stories came early on with the New York Times’ reporting of the Pentagon Papers in 1971 and the Washington Post’s coverage of Watergate scandal between 1972 and 1976.1 The 70’s displayed a trend of younger journalists with higher ideals. Instead of simply

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