Sellers‚ Schaffuer and Tresch‚ the news value of power is evident when one political actor who can influence more voters is given more importance than the other candidate or political party. (Van Dalen 34). Bennett and Reese proclaim that the newsworthiness of the political actors is supported by journalists whom can be swayed by the political actors. On the contrary‚ those political actors who are given less importance also have less publicity. They become less newsworthy because of the lack of
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JOUR 371: Communications Law Meek School of Journalism and New Media The University of Mississippi Fall 2013 CHAPTER SEVEN: PRIVACY APPROPRIATION AND INTRUSION: I. Introduction A. There is no specific mention of a right to privacy‚ by that name‚ in the Constitution or Bill of Rights. 1. Some think of it as “created” by judicial activism. 2. A better view is that it has been condensed from a variety of enumerated rights. Generally‚ a right to be left alone. B. The major
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my supervisor Mgr. Jan Chovanec‚ Ph.D.‚ for his guidance‚ valuable advice and resources he provided me with. Table of Contents 1. Introduction 5 2. Evaluation in journalistic discourse 8 2.1 Galtung and Ruge’s (1965) criteria of newsworthiness 10 3. Methods and procedures 23 4. The Appraisal Theory 27 4.1 Classification of appraisal 30 4.2 Analysis 45 4.2.1 Attitude 45 4.2.1.1 Affect – expressing our feelings 46 4.2.1.2 Judgement 48 4.2.1.3 Appreciating things
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Communication 101: Final Exam Wednesday December 19‚ 2012 The Origins and Evolution of News: -The News is socially constructed‚ which means that several actors have interacted to determine which meanings‚ stories and versions of reality would be presented as dominant understandings of reality. In this case‚ there is no absolute truth or knowledge. -News plays a large role in telling us what to think and does so through prioritizing of reports. -News emerges out of several areas: 1. Commercial
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JOURNALISTIC AND COMMERCIAL NEWS VALUES Journalistic and Commercial News Values News Organizations as Patrons of an Institution and Market Actors SIGURD ALLERN Why do some events fill the columns and air time of news media‚ while others are ignored? Why do some stories make banner headlines whereas others merit no more than a few lines? What factors decide what news professionals consider newsworthy? Such questions are often answered – by journalists and media researchers alike – with references
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Invasion of Privacy in Sports Introduction Do we even have any privacy anymore? With today’s fast paced‚ never ending social networks and media outlets‚ it seems that nothing could get through its grasps. Invasion of Privacy is described as “A reasonable expectation of privacy involves an intentional or negligent highly offensive intrusion into the plaintiff’s private life and resulting in damages to the plaintiff” (Mulrooney & Styles‚ 2012‚ p. 13). In sports there are several ways in which athletes
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Public Relations – Past Year exam Papers 2013 1. Crises are often categorised as being either ‘python’ or ‘cobra’ events‚ requiring different PR approaches to handle them. Choose one of each type of crisis to describe and illustrate the differences. Go on to describe ideal PR strategies for anticipating and handling each‚ critically evaluating common mistakes made in practice‚ providing additional examples where you can. 2. Modern companies are expected to have a Corporate Social Responsibility
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this is a well theory by mcombs{{cite journal|last=McCombs|first=M|author2=Shaw‚ D|title=The agenda-setting function of mass media|journal=Public Opinion Quarterly|year=1972|volume=36|issue=2}}By comparing the salience of issues in news content with the public’s perceptions of the most important election issue‚ McCombs and Shaw were able to determine the degree to which the media determines public opinion. Since the 1968 study‚ published in a 1972 edition of ’’[[Public Opinion Quarterly]]’’‚ more
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CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL REPORT ON CANDIDATES’ WORK IN THE CARIBBEAN ADVANCED PROFICIENCY EXAMINATION MAY/JUNE 2003 CARIBBEAN STUDIES Copyright © 2003 Caribbean Examinations Council St Michael‚ Barbados All rights reserved 2 CARIBBEAN STUDIES CARIBBEAN ADVANCED PROFICIENCY EXAMINATION MAY/JUNE 2003 GENERAL COMMENTS This was the sixth year in which Caribbean Studies was examined. There were 2188 candidates this year compared with 1468 in 2002‚ an increase of 49 per
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