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    Mass Media

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    envisioned and designed to reach a very large audience. The term mass media was first coined back in the 1920s in the advent of radio networks‚ mass circulation newspapers and magazines; although mass media was present centuries before the term become common. Before the invention of television‚ the mass media in which commonly referring to newspapers and radios‚ was mainly a platform of news and information to the public. Today‚ however‚ mass media has become much more than that‚ it has become a necessity

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    just ten years prior. The media culture has evolved. The average human went from going to the supermarket in the morning to buy newspaper to going online in the morning to read BBC Online. Statistics show that printed news is still popular among people‚ with 84 of adults who are college graduates or higher in the United States having admitted to reading printed newspaper over online news (Nielsen Wire‚ 2009). However‚ the consistent rise in the number of people who choose online news to printed news

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    Preston’s newspaper article.  I‚ then‚ asked for help from the research and technology desk.  They guided me through the library database to find a website called American Historical Newspapers.   They had many articles from 1700-1850 and I was able to find the actual article‚ with Captain Preston’s recollection of the “unhappy affair” (Preston’s quote)‚ posted in the Boston Gazette from June 25th 1770‚ as well as‚ the original letter to London first published‚ in April 28th‚ in the London newspaper the

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    Chapter 7 The Mass Media and the Political Agenda Multiple-Choice Questions 1) High-tech politics refers to A) a politics in which the behavior of citizens and policymakers is shaped by technology. B) a proposal for direct democracy through the use of telephone voting. C) a futuristic society in which politics is controlled by computers‚ freeing people for more honorable pursuits. D) the use of cable television to broadcast the workings of the government. E) the ability of government to

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    Personal Statement

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    existed. Throughout the duration of my high school‚ I regularly entered the Scholastic Writing Awards and in my final year‚ earned a qualification in fiction. I gained my first real taste of journalism in high school‚ where I worked on the school newspaper for half a year. During that time‚ I reported on school events and spent a month as editor. I never missed a deadline and was able to complete my school work to a high standard at the same time. As I moved on to university‚ my interest in writing

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    Question 1 You are Nicole Panteli‚ the journalist. Write a newspaper article for the local newspaper based on your visit to the moor‚ with the title ‘Big Cat or Tall Story?’. In your newspaper article you should comment on: • what the local people believe about the ‘beast’ • your own memories and your experience while driving across the moor • your opinions on the ‘beast’ and the locals‚ and predictions for the future. Base your newspaper article on what you have read in Passage A‚ but be careful

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    Who Is Ida B. Wells?

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    “The way to right wrongs is to turn the light of truth upon them.” This quote by Ida B Wells-Garnett solidifies what the purpose of journalism is. The purpose of journalism is to enlighten people of current events. It is meant to enlighten people of all the truths of their society. It is meant to help people find a place for themselves in the world. Throughout Ms. Wells’ life‚ she showcased the bravery and strength needed to shed light on the wrongs of the world she lives in. She fought for the rights

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    Newspaper Article

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    Newspaper Article The argument in this article is about whether if children are being challenged in class. I agree to a certain level.First‚ I think that children aren’t being challenged because the teachers are showing sympathy and just letting the children pass the class. Also‚ the children that are intellectually advanced are seeing the work as easy but‚ the less educated children are spotting it as hard. Then‚ when the children get home they are showing their parents the work. The parents

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    Scooter Maintenance. New York: Springer‚ 2003. Occasionally‚ you will come across a source without a listed author; this is especially common when citing newspaper articles and articles from the internet. When this happens‚ you should simply move to the next step of your citation. Bibliography for Newspaper & Magazine Articles For newspapers and

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    Midterm Review

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    What
are
popular
methods
to
make
a
profit
over
the
Internet?
 Consequence
of
having
no
‘gatekeepers’
on
the
Internet
 Characteristics
of
newspapers
in
early
America
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the
definition
of
the
‘First
Amendment’
to
the
Constitution
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of
literacy
to
mass
media
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of
the
‘penny
press’
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what
is
meant
by
‘yellow
journalism’
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features
of
the
future
newspaper
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is
‘muckraking’?
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were
the
three
types
of
magazines
that
evolved
between
WWI
and
WWII?
 Time
and
TV
Guide
are
examples
of
which
type
of
magazine

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