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    This paper seeks to outline and discuss the merits and demerits of self-regulation. Relevant examples will be cited that illustrate the points raised. Appropriate definitions of the key words will also be provided. The terms that will be defined are regulation‚ self-regulation‚ demerits and merits. The cases that have been taken up by the Voluntary Media Council of Zimabawe will be included at the end of the discussion. What is regulation? The first explanation is from Ogus (1994) who quotes

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    flagship paper‚ the New York Times is considered as its most valuable asset. News is a low outlay‚ frequently purchased good‚ with a value proposition of intangible or informational nature‚ and a high differentiation potential. The publishing industry‚ newspaper in particular‚ had adopted the "Chinese Wall" principle-- the separation of editorial operations and business operations as a gatekeeping function. The industry is cyclical: when the economy is depressed‚ advertising declines and publishers look

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    Conclusions Annextures Bibliography INTRODUCTION Mint is the business daily launched by HT Media Ltd. With the collaboration of the Wall Street Journal which is the most authoritative business daily in the world of newspaper for over 100 year. It is the world’s largest and most respected business news platform. The purpose behind mint was the robust growth of the

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    CONSULTED 10 9. SELF ASSESSMENT 10 10. ADDEDUM A 11. ADDENDUM B 12. ADDENDUM C 13. ADDENDUM D 14. ADDENDUM E 1. INTRODUCTION This portfolio focuses on media content and media audiences. We look at the different signs in media. Newspapers were analysed and commonalities and differences picked up. A closer look at the content of drama series were also looked at. 2 Communication and Media Semiotics 2.1 Introduction In Media‚ communication occurs by means of signs. This is because

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    A Computerized Index Do you know how to use a computerized index to do research? Believe or not‚ it is really quite easy. First all of‚ you need to type in your topic and press the return key. Then‚ the computer will search its database of newspapers‚ magazines‚ and journals and will give you a list of all the articles related to your topic. After that‚ you can choose which ones you want to look up‚ and you can print out the list of citations. But‚ if you have to use only articles from the

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    To The Editor Joeys Newspaper Hello there. My name is Charles Tuigamala. I am writing in response to the question in the previous edition of the Joeys Newspaper that was released on the 30th of April 2013 which read‚ “Should we ban the Sports and Physical Activities in schools?” I think‚ personally‚ that this is not acceptable‚ Sports and PE in schools are very important. Not only do they keep the students fit; which helps during their life and general movement‚ but‚ it also enhances the release

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    you think businesses effectively use these resources to communicate? Why or why not? Provide examples. In response to the above question I feel that some businesses do use the resources that are available to them. As an example working for a newspaper company‚ we have unlimited access to printing‚ but our company uses the internet more than our own paper for advertisement. I have seen some companies use printed advertisements along with internet advertisements and also using the local billboards

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    trends to the mass audiences of print‚ broadcast and online media such as newspapers‚ magazines and books‚ radio and television stations and networks‚ and blogs and social and mobile media. To attain my journalism diploma I plan to attend Columbia university where I will be able to excel and succeed‚ there are many writing style such as‚ News writing: the prose writing style used for news reporting in media such as newspapers‚ magazines‚ radio‚ television‚ books and the Internet. Reporters: the people

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    society has been slow and incomplete despite the occasional turbulence‚ turmoil‚ wars‚ social reforms‚ and intellectual ferment. It was during the mid-19th century (First War of Independence) and the 20th century freedom movement that the Indian newspapers played a powerful and prominent role in questioning the forces of authority‚ social prejudices and the suppression of personal liberty. During the late 19th and early 20th century‚ attempts to propagate the ideas of liberty‚ equality‚ fraternity

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    as a weapon; whether the media coverage of terrorism and terrorist events have had an impact on future acts of terror‚ and what the effect of including or excluding certain details from a story has on the authenticity of the story. The media‚ newspapers‚ world-wide-web‚ television and radio play a vital part informing their viewers of events that are occurring around the world as well as in their own backyard. The dilemma is journalist provide too much information or not enough information therefore

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