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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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    Journalism and Digital Media

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    “Journalism is a noble calling. The working journalist is to report‚ write‚ and explain in accordance with the highest standards of the profession.” World Journalism Institute The new age has presented an enhanced transformation to the media industry worldwide‚ which has been supported by a wealth of digital devices. In the beginning‚ the creation of the Internet was viewed as unity through technological communication means‚ yet with the growth of the Internet and the added social media

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    word with fake news being a potential marketing tool. Fake news has been a problem for many years now because journalists are pressured into creating and illustrating exciting topics that will draw us readers into reading. Fake news can also be a big marketing tool because even though its fake and unreliable it can make a person think it’s interesting. The way modern media and journalist are portrayed are by one another feeding of information from a source‚ person‚ or from even real life examples

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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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    Re: Petition for Radio and Television Coverage of the Multiple Murder Cases Against Maguindanao Governor Zaldy Ampatuan Facts:Almost a year after the Maguindanao Massacre‚ the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines‚ broadcasting networks‚ and the relatives of the victims‚ filed a petition before the Court‚ praying that live television and radio coverage of the trial in the criminal cases be allowed‚ and that recording devices (e.g.‚ still cameras‚ tape recorders) be permitted inside

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    because of fake stories made up by yellow journalists‚ Hawaii was imperialized because they thought Queen Liliuokalani was being tyrannical when she was not‚ and the Philippines were taken over with permission from Spain who they were free

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    fables‚ novel‚ romance‚ story‚ and tale describes. In relation‚ a fictionist is someone who writes fiction‚ mainly novels (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt‚ 2011). In the United States alone‚ well-known novelists or fiction writers began their career as journalists. These great writers started out as “reporters of facts” (Fishkin‚ 1985). In 1835‚ famous 19th century American author‚ poet‚ and literary critic Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849)‚ better known for his mystery and horror-filled detective stories‚ had

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    Media During The Cold War

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    transcended national boundaries. John Pilger is a strong critic of the institutions and economic forces that structure “mainstream” journalism. He said in an address at (Columbia University on 14 April 2006)‚ “During the Cold War‚ a group of Russian journalists toured the United States. On the final day of their visit‚ they were asked by their hosts for their impressions.” ’I have to tell you‚’ said their spokesman‚ ’that we were astonished to find after reading all the newspapers and watching TV‚ that

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    and his family with healthcare benefits. Nonetheless‚ as part of his severance package‚ the company agrees to continue providing Wigand with a health and welfare package as long he agrees to sign a confidentiality contract‚ which he does. Later‚ a journalist from the well-respected 60 Minutes‚ requests Wigand to help him reveal information about the tobacco industry. Because Wigand signed a confidentiality agreement contract‚ he chooses to not release and corporate information from Brown and Williamson

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    Anne Frank Elie Wiesel is one of the most eminent Holocaust survivors for his writing and his actions for bringing awareness and memorial for those who were not as fortunate as him during WWII. He was an extraordinary man with such a great personality‚ especially after all he had gone through as a child. He has written many novels about his experiences during the Holocaust‚ one of which called Night which tells of his experiences inside a Nazi death camp. His writing has been influential for all

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