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    Advantages of New Media There are many advantages of new media‚ we can check twitter and facebook and other new media from our phones. We no longer need to wait for the morning newspaper because of the internet‚ also we have television that broadcasts news 24 hours a day. We can call people using skype for free using the Internet. More ways of communicating now because of the smartphones. You can create media by creating your own blog. We can see that new media is available everywhere and it has

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    New Media • Provides unreliable information o Citizen Journalists • Not formally trained‚ hence do not know where to source information. • Isn’t any fact checking and editing to ensure reliability of information. o Search Engines (Google‚ Yahoo‚ Wikipedia‚ etc.) • Doesn’t evaluate reliability or quality of sites that show up in searches. • Gives priority to sites‚ which are associated with sponsors of the search engine or those that are the most popular and highly searched for. • Search engines

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    The Bad News of Social Media According to the Huffington post Facebook users share 2.5 bits of content daily‚ including personal information. Social media has had many advantages for this generation. Such as helping people stay up to date with current news happening in the world. With many advances unfortunately many downsides come along with social media. Many health risks have been proven in scientific studies. Privacy is something that has become very limited online. Violence has also become

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    How far do you agree with conservative claims that “the news media helped America lose the war in Vietnam”? The news media was very important during the Vietnam War because due to the advent of television news reporting‚ it was the first war in history where civilians at the home front got to witness the atrocities in the battlefield instead of reading or hearing about it from the newspapers and the radio. At a time where dissent had been legitimised by the Civil Rights Movement in America and

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    Reviewing News Media The role of news media in providing fair‚ accurate‚ and balanced reporting today has come into question‚ particularly when the subject is politics. Politics is a subject that can bring out the best in people and it can also bring out the worst. For the longest time the press has been referred to as the liberal media‚ and rightly so‚ as the more prominent news networks like CNN‚ MSNBC‚ Politico and several others‚ show obvious signs of bias as it relates to politics. This creates

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    The news is something that cannot be avoided nor denied. The news is swarming with facts and even lies. Fictitious news is a media source that is deliberately spreading and twisting the truth for political gain or financial gain. An example of fake news would be the article from the website The Gateway Pundit titled “NSA Documents Prove Government Spying on Trump and Trump Tower for Years.” The article “NSA Documents Prove Government Spying on Trump and Trump Tower for Years‚” is about the accusations

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    Computer Age‚ commonly referred to as The Digital Age. It’s an era where finding information is "immediate and accessible" (Sagan‚ Leighton‚ 2011 pg.1). The internet has spawned what we call the 24/7 news cycle. With social networking‚ current and up to date news can be passed along friends and news feeds‚ perhaps even faster than the traditional news networks can react to. This has had a strong impact on the TV Broadcast News industry because people don’t necessarily need to be watching to stay informed

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    Professor English Composition I A New Frontier for Social Media The evolution of speech and communication is amazing. From grunting and signing to Tweets and Social Media rants. There was a time when a quite Sunday afternoon on the front porch swing would have capped off a good long week. Now‚ people are bombarded thousands of times a day with commercials‚ popups and spam email‚ just to name a few. The horizon of modern day speech and communication is changing and not for the better it seems

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    purpose of this article is to discuss what separates high-growth companies from the rest of their industry. Based on the article‚ the main difference between companies with high growth and other companies is in how they view the five dimensions of strategy. As indicated in the table of the article‚ value innovators view strategy in an entirely differ way than companies using the conventional strategic logic. Value innovation is defined as "the simultaneous pursuit of radically superior value for buyers

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    New Media Defining Democracy: Seminar July 19‚ The U.S. Consulate hosted a seminar on New Media Defining Democracy‚ with Prof. Sreenath Sreenivasan at the American Centre. The presentation and interactive session was well attended by schools such as‚ La. Martiniere For Girls’‚ La. Martiniere For Boys’‚ Birla High School‚ St. Xaviers Collegiate School and ILead Institute. Students as well as teachers of these schools participated and contributed in the session. Prof. Sreenivasan‚ the Dean of Student

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