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    framing and degree of newsworthiness. Agenda setting refers to the idea that there is a strong correlation between the emphasis that mass media place on certain issues‚ meaning it is not information about the issue that has the effect; it is the fact that the issue is of importance to publics (Wirth et al‚ 2010). This importance is driven by a few key factors that drive newsworthiness or the news value a publicity piece holds. Publicity material represents newsworthiness when it reflects six news

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    The role of (private and public) media in reporting key environmental issues in different societies. Hai Tran – 43759645 Sue Hao - April 2nd‚ 2015 Outline Introduction ◦ Climate Change ◦ Human Activities & Climate Change ◦ Media & Climate Change Chapter 6: News Media & Environmental Journalism Case studies ◦ US ◦ China: “Under the dome” documentary Discussion Climate Change What is it? Change in the statistical properties of the climate system when considered over long periods of time

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    Media Frames

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    In news reporting‚ the newsworthiness of a story is what makes it publishable. All news stories‚ including environmental issues‚ are packaged according to their newsworthiness: emotional impact‚ timeliness‚ proximity‚ impact‚ conflict‚ magnitude‚ prominence and oddity. No matter how we experience the world‚ whether it be speech‚ print‚ television‚ or a camera‚ our media classifies the world for us. Media sequences it‚ frames it‚ reduces it‚ enlarges it‚ colors it‚ argues it‚ compartmentalizes is

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    Omni Publishing’s use of a family photo without the family’s consent in the June 1988 issue of the Omni magazine because the photograph was used “to illustrate a related news article on fertility…a topic of legitimate public interest… within the ‘newsworthiness exception’ to the prohibitions of Civil Rights Law”)‚ and Foster‚ 7 N.Y.S.3d at 100 (Svenson’s images of a family taken without the family’s consent “themselves constitute the work of art‚ and art work is protected by the First Amendment‚ any

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    News Values

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    News values are intrinsic standards adhered to by media professionals and organisations in an effort to produce news worthy of reporting. News values are based on a variety of ideals ranging from capitalism to ethics to entertainment. The way in which media is shaped is heavily reliant on the individual news provider’s implementation and handling of news values. News practices both globally and locally can be analysed alongside Galtung and Ruge’s (1974) twelve ‘news values’ and McGregor’s (2002)

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    Definitions of News: “News is any thing which interests a large part of the community and has never been brought to their attention.” – Charles A Dana‚ Editor of the New York Sun News is any new information or information on current events which is relayed by print‚ broadcast‚ Internet‚ or word of mouth to a third party or mass audience. The reporting and investigation of news falls within the profession of journalism. News is often reported by a variety of sources‚ such as newspapers‚ television

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    importance of crime and how we see the world. The purpose of this essay is to argue the ways in which burglary is seen in terms of crime statistics and how it is represented by the media. To do this‚ throughout the essay topics such as the level of newsworthiness‚ moral panics and over representation of both the representation of burglary seen by the media and in crime statistics will be discussed. The media do have a big influence on people’s opinions and attitudes as the media only choose stories that

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    the selection of content discussed in the media; Public cares mostly about the product of a media gate keeping. It is especially editors media itself is a gatekeeper. News media decides ‘what’ events to admit through media ‘gates’ on ground of ‘newsworthiness’. For e.g.: News Comes from various sources‚ editors choose what should appear and what should not that’s why they are called as gatekeepers. Priming Activity of the media in proposing the values and standards by which objects of the media

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    Media & Invasion of Privacy

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    their need to publish any news story that comes their way for the main purpose of profit and simply can not distinguish what type of information is private‚ public or newsworthy. Journalists‚ however‚ often possess diverse concepts of privacy and newsworthiness‚ and know that the issue is more complicated based on the fact that reporting news stories in a way that serves and informs the public will often require publicizing details or displaying images that will mortify or anger someone. To make privacy

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    Rul Olmeda Case Summary

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    also put under investigation for tax fraud and is thought to have conned $200‚000‚ during the investigation he was placed on desk duty and lost his gun and badge. Raul Olmeda received a charge of $250‚000 on bail. In class we spoke of the term “newsworthiness”‚ this article is newsworthy because it involves a cop‚ one who is expected not to withhold the law. The article can be related to Chapter Seven‚ of Deviance‚ Crime‚ and Control. The cop engaging with the underage

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