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    Journalism Bodies in India

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    June 1975 and February 1976. respectively‚ but these were not able to function effectively. The government‚ therefore‚ appointed a one-man tribunal headed by a retired Supreme Court Judge‚ Justice D. G. Palekar. in February 1979 for recommending a new wage structure for journalists and other newspaper employees. The Palekar Tribunal‚ in its interim report‚ recommended revision of pay scales of both journalists and non-journalists to compensate for the rising cost of living‚ The tribunal has classified

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    obtaining his B.A‚ Master’s‚ and Ph.D. in history and Government. Andrew started a wonderful career as a Journalist writing for New Republic. Later on he was accepted to write for New York Times Magazine. A gay‚ Catholic‚ conservative‚ and often controversial commentator‚ Sullivan made history as a blogger. After roughly 5 years he decided to take a break from journalism. Sullivan started writing several books from 1995 to 2006. There are some positive facts about the Ipod. First‚ the device can

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    quotes are‚ why they are necessary and how to use them properly. In this chapter‚ we also discuss the correct ways of attributing quotes and other information to people. Attribution is stating who said something. Attribution is essential in all the media‚ including radio and television. Journalists do it so that your readers or listeners can know who is speaking or where the information in the story comes from. You can use attribution for both spoken and written information‚ so that you attribute information

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    turned into global village because of social media and communication. The technology is the bigger aspect that has promoted it more. Now a day’s media has a great influence in our life and that has been increasing day by day. Young generations in this world are surrounded by social media. Social media refers to the means of interactions among people in which they create‚ share‚ and exchange information and ideas in virtual communities and networks. Social media grows rapidly and is an indispensable part

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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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    from “Old Media” to “New Media.” I chose this article because it provides essential supplemental information that equates well with the course readings on the History of Media. Stober contends that media evolution is not just about “technical inventions”; rather‚ it encompasses the invention as well social instutionalizing of the medium. He suggests that only when we have time to reflect on past developments of media do we come to terms with the motivations and societal impacts of the old

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    Introduction "Many of the impacts of Information Technology are straightforward. But they are not necessarily obvious‚ nor are they trivial" (Jack Nilles‚ Centre for Future Research) The convenience and speed at which trades are being conducted in these modern times‚ courtesy of new technologies‚ are such that; time and distance are being collapsed enabling electronic commerce; free flow of information is highly encouraged; networking and virtual corporations is being turned into reality‚

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    Problems in the News Media Polls by USA Today found only 36 percent of Americans believe that news organizations get the facts straight. A surprising stat at quick glance‚ but turn on the evening news and ponder that stat again. It’s not just the news; it’s the news media in general. Whether it’s political agenda‚ greed‚ or for the pure sake of entertainment: the news media isn’t doing their job. The United States media is becoming like the rest of TV‚ purely entertaining‚ only focused on ratings

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    extreme weather events‚ species extinctions‚ and changes in agricultural yields. Warming and related changes will vary from region to region around the globe‚ though the nature of these regional variations is uncertain. The main impact of global warming is climatic changes. Impact of global warming Effects on weather Increasing temperature is likely to lead to increasing precipitation but the effects on storms are less clear. Extratropical storms partly depend on the temperature gradient

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    Journalism as a Career

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    A JOURNALIST (Jhacel S. Casio) In the future I want to be a JOURNALIST‚ excellent writer‚ very good reporter all I want is to be a great journalist in my generation. For me being a journalist is so difficult because you have to think new ideas‚ new strategies on how can you attract the readers to read your article without boredom and dismay. I want my readers to be contented to my articles I want them to love what I wrote from the very beginning until the last words of my article. When people

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