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    Origin of Newspapers: The History of newspapers is arguably one of the most dramatic episodes of human experience. The actual origin of newspapers lies in the Renaissance Europe when local merchants used to distribute handwritten newsletters amongst each other. However it was not until the late 1400’s when Germany introduced the precursors of printed newspapers. Since then newspapers have evolved dramatically and today there are more than 6580 daily newspapers in the World. A typical modern day

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    Reading newspapers everyday is must for both students and adults for growth and enlightenment irrespective of the class or field of their life. For‚ reading newspaper everyday is highly educational‚ and an important informal education in that. One can ignore this important function of the life at own peril. In a time when information is available to anyone at the push of a button‚ a turn of the dial‚ and now‚ the click of a mouse‚ newspapers have had to adapt in order to continue

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    (1500–1700) — sharing some characteristics of newspapers though usually not considered true newspapers.[6] However‚ none of these publications fully met the classical criteria for proper newspapers‚ as they were typically not intended for the general public and restricted to a certain range of topics. [edit]Newspapers Main article: History of newspapers and magazines See also: List of the earliest newspapers [edit]Europe See also: History of British newspapers Title page of Carolus’ Relation from

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    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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    Newspapers: Past‚ Present‚ and Future News is simply defined as "a report of a recent event; something one
not heard of before"(Websters‚ 282). With its lack in its definition‚ news is so much more than a report of recent events in todays world. Today‚ the underlying purpose of news is to "provide facts upon which decisions are based" (Mencher‚ 56)‚ making journalism the work of gathering news. Neil Postman says that news is "more often made rather than gathered". He goes

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    The promising future of newspaper In the wave of information explosion appeared in 90’ last century‚ the channels to obtain information among people have apparently been diversified due to the rise of new media outlets through the medium of the Internet. Although some advantage of newspaper has been overshadowed by the excellent performance of new media‚ newspaper is actively adapting to social and economic transformation based on maintaining its existing advantages. For this reason‚ the essay

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    what extent have newspapers become an outdated source of information? Consider this question in relation to other forms of media used today to communicate information in a globalized world. To what extent have newspapers become an outdated source of information? Consider this question in relation to other forms of media used today to communicate information in a globalized world. At present‚ most people obtain information from internet instead of newspapers. Many newspapers have been shut

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    Opening Thoughts. Manipulation. The Webster dictionary says “to control or play upon by artful‚ unfair‚ or insidious means especially to one ’s own advantage” (Merriam-Webster) So what does this mean in the context of communication. It would appear that to manipulate someone is sinister in nature. That it is something bad or evil we do to other people for our own gain. But is it? Throughout this paper I hope to disprove this fact that manipulation is only used for malicious intent. Or maybe I’ll

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    Newspapers are journals for producing and retaining information and events. They are the primary medium from which people receive news. According to the Wikipedia‚ the newspaper is a scheduled publication containing news of current events‚ informative articles‚ diverse features and advertising. Newspapers are usually printed on relatively inexpensive‚ low-grade paper such as Newsprint. The printed product received at bookshops and newsstands may seem like a technological improvement from Johannes

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    history of newspapers back to the Romans “ Acta Diurna” and the “ti pao” of china. The “Acta Diurnal”‚ a daily ‚ handwritten gazette launched by Julius Caesar in 59 B.C.. reported noteworthy events‚ private and official notices and births among other things. It continued for about 350 years. China’s early version of the newspaper‚ the “ti-pao”‚ provided news to government officials and the intellectual elite for about a thousand years. The forerunners to the modern American newspaper first appeared

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