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    Sensational Journalism

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    Sensational Journalism in IndIan MedIa’’ By Vivette Kajal Helen 102516045 MBA M&E What is Sensational Journalism? Reporting about insignificant matters and events that don’t influence or benefit the overall society. Mainly where events and topics in news stories and pieces are over-hyped. In simple terms a type of bias in mass media. INTRODUCTION  Sensationalism is what drives Indian media today in complete force.  A news is always sex‚ superstition‚ suicide and crime.  Media is

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    technology is - What will the future of journalism be? It doesn’t take much to notice how digital journalism has somewhat jeopardized the presence of print journalism. However‚ print journalism is still crucial for the survival of journalism as a whole. For instance‚ print media can be familiarised with the base of a pyramid. It stands as a strong base‚ and without the presence of print journalism‚ digital journalism

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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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    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 about current events. The TV industry has always been about keeping up with audience’s demands‚ and because of that‚ many Major News Organizations have turned to social media as a tool

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    JOURNALISM

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    1 Science and technology is the best thing society could ever ask for. Since the industrial revolution in the 18th century science has been in progress. Some sectors that have been boosted by science and technology are energy‚ physical sciences‚ information and communication. The society has greatly gained with the invention of technology. Infrastructure in the society has grown with the help of science and technology. Modes of transport like electronic railway lines were realized and these actually

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    Journalism

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    yin yang Administrative Management Theory School - Henri Fayol Post : Gaurav Akrani Date : 6/08/2011 09:43:00 PM IST No Comments Labels : Management square Fayol’s Administrative Management Theory According to the Administrative Management Theory / School‚ management is the process of getting things done through people. Here importance is given to groups and not to individuals. Administrative Management Theory The first expert of Administrative Management Theory was Henri Fayol (1841-1925)

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    Embedded Journalism

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    EMBEDDED JOURNALISM 1. In the realm of media-military relations‚ Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) has become synonymous with the concept of ‘embedding’. The Pentagon defines ‘embed’ “as a media representative remaining with a unit on an extended basis”[i] and OIF represents the single greatest instance of embedding. The Pentagon offered 920 embed spots‚ and‚ from 775 acceptances‚ eventually managed about 600 positions from more than 250 national and international media agencies[ii]. The British Ministry

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    Nicole Nutile Perspective Journalism Final Editorial October 15‚ 2012 Side effects from medicine; are they truly helpful or are they making things worse? Are all the side effects directly related to certain medicines‚ worth the risk? With the basic knowledge of mind over matter can one clearly take a medication that it scientifically proven to diminish one ailment or sickness‚ weigh out the possibilities of perhaps inflicting another? A known medication used to treat type II diabetes was

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    Parachute Journalism

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    Parachute journalism is an often derogatory term used to describe the practice of thrusting journalists into an area to report on a story about which the reporter has little knowledge or experience. The lack of knowledge and tight deadlines often result in inaccurate or distorted news reports‚ especially during breaking news. As opposed to expert foreign correspondents who might live in the locale‚ news organizations will sometimes send (metaphorically by "parachute") either general assignment

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    Campus Journalism

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    Journalism for future writers Course Code : English 133 Credit : 3 units Course Title : Campus Journalism Course Description: The course is designed to develop skills and apply principles and strategies in writing various pars of a campus paper. Objectives and Learning Outcomes: Upon successful completion of the course‚ the students will be able to: 1. Demonstrate competence in writing news stories‚ editorials‚ special features‚ headlines‚ design layout

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