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    I Never Told Anyone

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    I never told anyone I can still remember clearly.It was the newspaper headline one year ago that shook the entire Townsville. Lisa Davies‚ an eighteen year old student of the local high school had fallen off the balcony at a house party (under the influence of alcohol ) and died of severe internal bleeding. Lisa Davies was …my best friend. Memories of Lisa and I go way back in time.We were both ten‚ had just moved to town and were unfamiliar with our surroundings.our friendship came naturally

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    Elijah Lovejoy Analysis

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    started a school before attending the Princeton Theological Seminary. With his father as a key religious influence in his life‚ he continued to steer his work toward more religious uses. Elijah soon became a pastor‚ and he started a religious newspaper called the St. Louis Observer that advocated the abolition of slavery. His full accounts of lynchings and harassments of African Americans angered local people. In response to his 1836 account of an African American lynching‚ and the trial of the

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    Impact: Mass Media

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    and to provide guidance on age-appropriate use of all media‚ including television‚ radio‚ music‚ video games and the Internet. A child born in the 1930s might have spent as much as several hours a week listening to the radio; reading comic books‚ newspapers‚ or magazines; or watching a film at a local theatre. Since television was first introduced in the 1950s‚ the number of hours young people spend interacting in some way with media‚ as well as the range and capabilities of the many devices and activities

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    The Internet has become impossible to ignore in the past two years. Even people who do not own a computer and have no opportunity to "surf the net" could not have missed the news stories about the Internet‚ many of which speculate about its effects on the ever-increasing number of people who are on line. Why‚ then‚ have communications researchers‚ historically concerned with exploring the effects of mass media‚ nearly ignored the Internet? With 25 million people estimated to be communicating on the

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    Implications Of Phone Hacking For The Media‚ The Government And Other Businesses In The UK Phone Hacking - Background * Phone hacking is an on-going controversy surrounding New Corporation‚ it’s subsidiary News International and its newspaper‚ News of the World. * Phone hacking reportedly begun in 1998‚ with the first allegations been made in 2006‚ and the first major investigation in 2011. * Over 4000 potential victims‚ including members of the Royal Family‚ the family of murdered

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    Pros and Cons on Media

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    Pros The wide reach offered by mass media is phenomenal. It can target a global audience. In terms of newspapers and magazines‚ it can reach a specified target group. Besides‚ it is easily accessible. For example‚ the newspaper lands on the doorstep and we have the latest news in our drawing rooms due to the television set. Certain types of media have a loyal fan following. This would mean that an advertiser‚ publication or news channel would have a ready audience. We have the latest news and

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    has definitely changed the way we communicate‚ learn and even shop. It has become the best way to spread information whether it be fact or fiction. Whereas before we would have to wait for tomorrow newspaper for the news‚ now with a click of a button you get information around the world. Most newspapers now have websites in order to compete against all other news sources and media frenzy created by the rapid change in technology‚ and just as with every new innovation it comes with own set of hoaxes

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    changing role of media

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    revamped radio circuit. A few decades ago‚ media in India was associated with magazines and newspapers. Television was a scarce commodity‚ only the urban population could afford to have one. The advent of television has brought about a whole lot of transformation‚ especially in terms of its programme content. Our country has definitely evolved in each and every aspect‚ so why media should be left behind? Newspapers have always been the perfect accompaniment with the morning cup of tea. But did we all

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    Once‚ it was difficult to imagine morning without a newspaper. We wake up‚ drink a cup of coffee and read newspapers in order to find latest news in the country and around the world. Today the world has changed. Every hour there is news‚ every minute something happens. In order to get the latest news‚ just go to the internet. So who really needs the newspapers and is there still a future for this industry? Major newspapers around the world have already noticed this problem a long

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    Importance of Newspapers

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    Introduction Newspapers and magazines play an important role in democracy. they act as mirror that reflects the views and opinions of the public and government. they not only inform us they even instruct and help us influence us to form opinions on important issues. Source of knowledge As a source of news‚ newspapers are almost indispensable to those thirst for knowledge is insatiable. They contain news on events in distant corners of the world. news about these events reach people

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