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    It is an eye opener for the people not a brainwash. The role of a journalist is not to defend his point if a reader disagrees with it or feels offended. You are in particular catering a variety of people with different opinions‚ feelings and believe‚ and you are not by any form bound to make everyone happy or satisfy them

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    rules promulgated by the state and monitored and enforced by a government agency.” This again proves that this form of regulation is largely dependent on the state. Once the state becomes the centre of control‚ it will not work in a system where journalists are trying to steer clear from the interference of the government. “Regulation is the sustained and

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    Rohith Sundar Donnenfeld AP Government 6th Period December 8‚ 2014 Media Bias in ISIS Legislation Media bias is a very complicated thing‚ as it may sway a reader’s thoughts towards one side of the spectrum rather than keeping it fair. Most news sources are usually biased towards a certain side‚ whether it is liberal or conservative‚ or democratic or republican. Although most news sources are biased‚ some are moderate and in the middle. Examples of a news source biased towards the liberal side would

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    award winning journalists who spearhead the news campaign‚ including Dr. Prannoy Roy and Barkha Dutt. NDTV 24x7 is also available outside of India‚ broadcasting in the UK on the Sky Digital platform‚ in the U.S. on the DirecTV platform‚ in Canada on the ATN platform‚ in Australia on the Vision Asia platform‚ in Europe on the WorldTV platform‚ and in Singapore on the mio TV platform. We the People is a television talk show in India and running over NDTV. TV journalist Barkha Dutt hosts

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    Un-bias news source: is there such a thing? Today‚ it seems as if every major news network is being labeled as bias. In addition‚ news organizations and corporations are constantly jumping through hoops to deem their selves worthy of reporting honest‚ un-bias news. The more trust they earn‚ the more ratings they get. For instance‚ one of the most popular names in news‚ CNN‚ has been trying to hold true to their slogan‚ “The Most Trusted Name in News” for decades. Despite their efforts to promote

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    iceberg. Republicans who have been desperate from the very beginning to destroy Obamacare at any cost‚ regardless of facts or the urgent health care crisis facing America‚ will continue to dig up stories of people supposedly harmed by the law. And journalists will hopefully continue to investigate these allegations‚ helping us all sort fact from fiction. In the meantime‚ there’s a side benefit to all this: If you are one of the small fraction of Americans who

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    audience. Various media outlets must compete amongst each other for viewers‚ so catering to the tastes of that audience becomes a science. “Restricted by the limited tastes of the audience and reliant upon political elites for most information‚ journalists participate in an interdependent news system‚ not a free market of ideas”

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    slant” (Hachten 104-105). The adoption of political biases in new networks can be developed by the deadlines given to the journalists. It limits the time they have to fully comprehend the different sides of each story. At times‚ bias is brought about by a journalist’s laziness since accomplishing a well-balanced news report is difficult (Baker 21). Personal beliefs of journalists can also add to the adoption of media bias in news networks. These beliefs can influence the values they portray in their

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    1. IMPACT OF ONLINE JOURNALISM 2. ONLINE NEWS WRITING Internet and Issues in the Global Media Effects of Online Journalism  The overall effect of these features‚ many online proponents argue will be twofold.  First‚ they will raise the level of public knowledge and understanding of those people who are traditionally (genuinely) interested in news. Second‚ it will encourage those who have stopped reading the newspaper or watching TV news and will reconnect with those information that has relevance

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    society should respect each other ’s human rights and in return will preserve the dignity and respect of each other and other members of society. Objectivity in reporting also adds to the theory of ethics because objective reporting is a concept that journalists should report without bias and should remain neutral in all circumstances. This way‚ they are able to bring the actual truth about the condition of society to the forefront of the public ’s awareness‚ and expose potential problems of social injustice

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