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    indeed the general public are still finding it difficult to access information in Nigeria. This has confirmed the fears expressed by Dr John Idumange on 8th March‚ 2013 while delivering a lecture on Journalism Practice

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    This paper examines the ‘Social Responsibility of the media in today’s scenario.’ The job and responsibility of media is to uphold truth‚ integrity and be socially responsible. The goal of my paper is to clarify the definition of social responsibility‚ coupled with examples of its applications in impractical journalism practices. By achieving a more comprehensive understanding of what social responsibility means in the field of media‚ one becomes better equipped to formulate media laws

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    Responsibilities with the Media. Public Relations Quarterly‚ 44‚ 26-30. http://dx.doi.org/222448905 Chance‚ S. F. (1997). Rights vs. Responsibilities: The Supreme Court and the Media. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly‚ 74‚ 904-906. http://dx.doi.org/216923083 Christians‚ C. G. (2008‚ winter). Media Ethics in Education. Journalism and Communication Monographs‚ 9‚ 179-221. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com.proxy-library.ashford.edu/docview/220814577?accountid=32521 Collins English Dictionary.

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    INTRODUCTION Media sector (Print‚ Online and Broadcast) in India is gaining popularity. If we see in the recent years many news channels has come up‚ we can say that the face of Indian media is changing. This might be the reason that journalism as a profession which was once not considered as an attractive alternative is becoming more and more alluring to many people. The growing awareness about the profession also raises various questions like - What is the working environment in a typical media

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    Postgraduate diploma in Media management Date: March 2014 Question 2: Journalism that uses digital and social media platforms had spawned both threats and opportunities for old ‘old’ media such as newspapers‚ radio and television stations. Identify and discuss the new types of journalisms and explore how they could threaten or boost the sustainability and profitability of traditional media Declaration: I hereby declare that this is my own and does not include any plagiarised material Signature:

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    There are four principles that help form the foundation for ethical journalism; seek truth and report it‚ minimize harm‚ act independently‚ and be accountable and transparent. Under each heading includes a list of things journalist should do. Correlated with "seek truth and report it"‚ journalist is there to gather information

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    new media? Serious journalism‚ or the Fourth Estate‚ which accurately informs the public and scrutinises the powerful‚ according to the pundits‚ is an endangered species and its demise is fairly imminent.1 Although mainstream journalism has been eroded by a combination of emerging new communications technology and the self inflicted wounds of the business of journalism‚ the Fourth Estate is gradually being transformed. The integration of new media is reshaping journalism into a new and potentially

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    Extent of execution of macro management skills: Basis for Five Year Campus Journalism Development Plan Oriental Mindoro National High School Calapan City‚ Oriental Mindoro CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Every creative leader faces the challenge of building and managing a team. Managing a team is not that easy. Finding the right people in the team is half the battle. After you find them‚ it is your responsibility to manage the team. Great management happens on both a “micro” level and

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    democratic society journalism is mainly important. Through journalism (through a new developing phenomenon of citizen journalism in particular) people are considered by many members of society to have their voice. Kovach (2005) suggests that journalism enables citizens to have their voices heard by representatives of political power and allows members of public to monitor and moderate the sources of power that shape their lives. “Journalism and self-government were born together. Journalism and self-government

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    Journalism doesn’t really allow for such detail and nuance‚ and what I felt seems to escape words. Reporting the facts alone doesn’t do it justice. His lips were warm and somehow... knowledgable of me‚ and I didn’t care that his expertise was probably due

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