News A newspaper is one of the most common ways to receive the latest news. News is the communication of selected[1] information on current events which is presented by print‚ broadcast‚ Internet‚ or word of mouth to a third-party or mass audience. Contents [hide] 1 Etymology 2 History 3 Forms of news 3.1 Newspaper 3.2 Online journalism 4 Newsworthiness 5 New ecology of news 6 See also 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External links Etymology[edit] The English word "news"
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2 Five Forces Analysis 2 Threat of new entrant 2 Bargaining power of customers 2 Bargaining power of suppliers 2 Threat of substitute products or services 3 Intensity of competitive rivalry 3 PEST Analysis 3 Political Factor 3 Technology 3 Economic Factor 4 Socio-Culture Factor 4 Strategic Issues 4 Conclusion 4 References 5 1. Introduction A newspaper is usually a daily or weekly publication which have lasted news about some events or information of special
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Through the years‚ society has come accustomed to channels such as CNN‚ Fox News‚ ABC News‚ etc. People have been given the chance to watch debates unfold without actually attending and witnessing such discussions live. However‚ these television networks hold more power than expected as they can control what the people see and almost always of what you see is what you believe. With that being said‚ Television can help shape ones opinion on who should be elected. This in turn leaves politicians to
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Cited: Gates Jr‚ Henry Louis. “2 Live Crew‚ Decoded”. The McGraw-Hill Reader:Issues across the Disciplines. Ed. Midlands Technical College. Gilbert H. Muller. 11th Ed. New York:McGrawHill Learning Solutions. 2011.523-24. Print
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broadcasting news on the television‚ NBC had to find the perfect format that could easily be understood by the audience. They started by experimenting with the combination of the method used by radio stations and the method used by theatrical newsreels. The news-anchor would recite the news while music played in the background‚ complimenting photos‚ filmed events‚ and headlines that were displayed on the screen. This program was first used by NBC in 1940 on a show called "The Esso Television Reporter"
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Letter to the Editor A travel magazine has recently published an article on the theme: “People should see their own countries first before visiting others”. This article made such an impression on you that you have decided to write a response to it. Write a letter to the editor either agreeing or disagreeing with this article. Valdemars Alle 45‚ 1 TV 2860 Søborg 12th October 2012 The Editor The Travel Magazine Lime Street Yorkshire YM9 Dear Sir/Madam‚ I am writing
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------------------------------------------------- Module 3: Creating‚ Sending‚ and... Topic 3: IMC Print‚ Broadcast‚ Out-of-Home‚ and Product Placement Media The media is a touch point that creates a connection between the brand and the customers and prospects. The media ’s role is to deliver brand messages through media exposure. This is very important‚ as the number of people who see‚ read‚ and/or hear the medium affects the sales‚ profit‚ and market share of the brand. Despite the media ’s
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movie- Difference and similarities between newsreels and television news? Newsreel vs. Television News In The days before television network news emerged in the society‚ a newsreel was the main source of news‚ current affairs and entertainment for millions of people. A newsreel was “a form of short documentary film prevalent in the first half of the 20th century‚ regularly released in a public presentation place and containing filmed news stories and items of topical interest” (Newsreel). These
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Discourse Community: Broadcast News Journalists The discourse community of broadcast journalists is a broad community‚ but can be narrowed down to smaller groups. A discourse community is often defined as “a group whose shared language practices work toward a shared goal or goals.” The coherent meaning is a group which shares a common tongue and hosts the same intent‚ and accomplish it with similar intentions. As a faction‚ journalist come in as novices‚ but carry the opportunity to ascend
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The contents of the Southeast Missourian online paper may seem so much more fitting with this day and age‚ but the traditional newsprint edition still offers their subscribers a lot more information. The print version organizes the newspaper with pictures from various sections located at the top‚ side‚ and bottom in order to draw the reader in to the articles and advertisements. The online version is very to the point in its content in the fact that the Southeast Missourian does not have to sell
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