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    Media’s Negative Impact on Hurricane Katrina As technology advances we increasingly use news media as a means of communication‚ when all else fails. Immediately after Hurricane Katrina‚ the news and internet media took on the responsibility as a main source of information. This essentially made them responsible for unfolding many unnecessary events. Many news reporters and journalist contributed to the spread of false rumors and overstatements that have been proven to have negative impacts on relief efforts

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    History of Journalism

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    Twenty-four important notes necessary in understanding a history of journalism in the Philippines. Marcelo Del Pilar is also the author of La Soberania Monacal‚ 1888; and Frailocracia Fililipa‚ 1889. Hilario was not actually his middle name‚ but Gatmaytan. The Iglesia Filipina Independiente was founded by Isabelo delos Reyes and Pascual Poblete‚ 1902; and was headed by Gregorio Aglipay as its first Pontifex Maximus or Obispo Maximo or Supreme Bishop. Vigan‚ before Ciudad Fernandina and later Heritage

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    Daniela West Georgia Southern University PRCA 3334: Social Media and PR Measuring Social Media Impact Best Western is a well-known‚ family oriented hotel chain. They have loyal customers‚ but like all other hotels they have to goal for new customers. With a lot of competition in the hospitality industry it is important to keep their loyal customers and to build new customers. Best Western does this by actively using social media as a tool to engage their customers and potential customers. Out

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    years the media influence has grown exponentially with the advance of technology. First there was the telegraph‚ then came the radio‚ the newspaper‚ magazines‚ television and now the Internet. The Internet has certainly transformed the work for journalists. Digital tools have made it easier for news gathering‚ communication‚ editing and production is now a lot more portable‚ inexpensive and powerful. This has also resulted to many online users assuming the roles of ‘journalists’ by creating news-related

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    Journalism Code of Ethics

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    to get a good story or some physical rewards. In Singapore‚ we are blessed to have good‚ ethical journalists‚ who present very transparent news. The same cannot be said for many journalists in other parts of the world. Breslin’s (1997) study found the following: In Japan‚ journalists voluntarily and regularly curtail their truth-telling through the practice of self-censorship -- not from coercion by the government‚ but by their own press organizations that cover government. In the People ’s Republic

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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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    I The Impact of Violent Media on Children Submitted to: Mme. Daisy R. De Jesus Submitted by: Kimberly Anne C. Cimafranca Javi Dawn A. Generoso Title: The Impact of Violent Media on Children Thesis Statement: Psychologists found that watching television is the single factor most closely associated with aggressive behavior. I. Introduction II. Description of Violent Media A. History B. Forms of Media 1. Lyrics 2. Television 3. Video

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    How New Is Digital Media?

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    17‚ 2014 How New is Digital Media? The term “digital media” describes the modern method of global exposure and communication rather than the actual technologies themselves (such as the internet or mobile phones). When you look closely at the differences between “new” and “old” technologies‚ you will be surprised that it is a very short list. Radio‚ television‚ telephone‚ and picture-taking technologies display images‚ words‚ and sounds in relatively the same way as digital media does‚ only with

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    will talk about how does the media impact people’s body image and some previous studies in body image will be shown. Literature review Media has become the main way for people to get information no matter is the ancient story or the latest news. However‚ the negative impact also comes out. For example‚ according to a meta-analysis of 25studies from 1979-2001 shows that people’s body images felt more positive after seeing a fat media image than viewing a thin media image(Groesz‚L.‚&ump;Murnen

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    In what ways has the ‘new media’ and the changing technology of political reporting affected its quality and availability? Over the last decade there has been a significant change in the way in which the media industry reports political news to their audience. With newspaper popularity decreasing‚ the computer and television industry are gaining larger audiences at a fast rate. Therefore‚ this rise of new media has made news reporting quicker and more accessible to readers through the use of technology

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