November 2011 NEW MEDIA AND ETHICAL DISCONNECT – TRENDS IN INDIA Dr.B.K.Ravi Associate Professor‚ Department of Communication Bangalore University‚ Bangalore‚ INDIA bkravibu@gmail.com ABSTRACT After the concept of global village‚ the New Media is gradually emerging as a reckoning force in India with multi-dimensional effects gesturing towards formation of a neo-culture and also affecting many prominent existing values and virtues of the populace. The purpose of this study is to explore
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Much Media‚ So little News The Elusive Big Idea So little comments So little attention So much information‚ so little Idea The disease of new media has greatly shrink human minds that rub off on more and more people in this technology-accelerating world at present. Daily life nowadays has significant changed compare to ten years ago that office workers used to waiting for subway by reading a daily newspaper‚ housewives seating at balcony and reading a newspaper in the morning. But now‚ most
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bigger impact and force the authorities to think twice before making a decision‚" said Liu Shanying‚ a researcher with the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences‚ a government think tank. Liu said that although Yu’s research only included web users‚ it has a universal meaning in reflecting the demands society as a whole. Yu’s team also concluded that weibo‚ on which about 20 percent of the hot-button issues first appeared in 2011‚ has become a major information source for public opinion. "Weibo may
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Agenda Setting Bias in News Media The Hutchinson Commission on freedom of the press best defined news in 1947 as a "truthful‚ comprehensive‚ and intelligent account of the day’s events in a context which gives them meaning."Journalism in today’s news is not the same as it was over half a century ago. The Fairness Doctrine‚ which was eliminated in 1987‚ was a policy that required the holders of broadcast licenses to both present controversial issues of public importance and to do so in a manner that
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of America’s dependence on technology-based media entertainment it is impossible not to interact with the distracting and alluring world of expressive communication. The world we live in today is sadly not the one that Henry David Thoreau was able to circumnavigate for two years in 1845. Today‚ to avoid media‚ is to be totally shut away from the world. Gone are the days of subtle newsprint and objective journalism. They have been trampled by 24-hour news cycles and narcissism-based social networking
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facilities‚ the credit crunch scandal which led to the global recession has made many corporate organisations to really struggle with repayments of their debts and also made it very hard for them to have a required working capital to finance their operations‚ in which Independent News and Media is not an exception. This project‚ however‚ analysed and tracked changes that had occurred in the last 12 months in Independent News and Media. Areas analysed include: company share price‚ capital structure‚ dividend
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Media Violence – Introduction The debate over media violence has eluded definitive answers for more than three decades. At first blush‚ the debate is dominated by one question—whether or not media violence actually causes real-life violence. But closer examination reveals a political battle. On the one hand‚ there are those who blame media violence for societal violence and want to censor violent content to protect children. On the other hand are those who see regulation as the slippery slope
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OPEN UNIVERSITY m a l a y s i a FACULTY OF APPLIED SOCIAL SCIENCES (FASS) _______________________________________________________________________________ ABCJ3103 NEWS WRITING AND REPORTING _____________________________________________________________________ “JOURNALIST AND MEDIA LAWS” • Semester • SEPTEMBER 2012 ZALIDA ABU ZARIM (710909086130001) 710909-08-6130 0122743747 aidazarr@oum.edu.my HIZRAL TAZZIF HISHAM PETALING JAYA [18 NOVEMBER 2012] TABLE OF CONTENTS__
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Advertising and News Paper BCOM 426 September 25‚ 2011 Joyce Nielsen Advertising and News Paper The primary responsibility of the news media is to educate‚ entertain‚ inform‚ and update‚ the public. People rely on the truth about the events taking place in the world‚ and they depend upon credible journalist to receive the details and facts from the news. Most people watch morning television news programs to receive the latest breaking stories while preparing to begin their day. For people
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