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    press would remain forever free to censure the government.... The press was protected so that it could bare the secrets of the government and inform the people.” —‑U.S. Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black‚ New York Times Co. v. United States (6/30/71) Journalism is supposed to hold power to account. That’s the principle implicit in the U.S. Constitution’s singling out a free press for protection. If that principle were respected‚ the Washington Post’s admission (2/6/13) that it and “several news organizations”

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    From the time printed publications were the dominant medium to the modern era where the internet has emerged as the dominant medium the field of journalism has experienced colossal growth‚ development‚ and evolvement. The changes caused by the gradual introduction of new and more efficient mediums consistently affected journalism and the way journalists delivered content to the public. Prior to the concept of broadcasting‚ newspapers were the primary means of communication in society. Initially

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    “Show me a man who thinks he’s objective‚ and I’ll show you a man who’s deceiving himself.” – Henry Luce Everyday‚ we are witnesses to the grandeur of the media‚ be it broadcast‚ print or online. It is regarded as one of the most influential institutions at work. People in this field have formidable powers to purvey knowledge‚ to mold minds‚ and to shape societies. And Aaron Sorkin’s The Newsroom takes us exactly where these powers are first carried out – in the newsroom. The show’s first episode

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    Is it important for people who work in the media to be ethical? (Yadav‚ 2011‚ p.5) Ethics refer to well-founded standards of right and wrong that prescribe what humans ought to do‚ usually in terms of rights‚ obligations‚ benefits to society‚ fairness‚ or specific virtues. The term “morality” can be used either 1.descriptively to refer to some codes of conduct put forward by a society or‚ (a) some other group‚ such as a religion‚ or (b) accepted by an individual for her own behaviour or 2.normatively

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    newspapers »‚ Michael Schudson warns the reader before hand: this book is not meant to express an opinion about the objectivity of American newspapers… This book is rather meant to question why and how the issue of objectivity appeared in the field of journalism. Throughout his book‚ Schudson therefore dresses a portrait of the evolution of American newspapers‚ from the very beginnings of the Penny Press to the end of the 1970’s. 1) Egalitarianism and the Revolution of the Penny Press His account of the

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    External | Journalism-Print & Cyber | FAIL | | Journalism-TV & Radio | ABSENT | | Film Appreciation | FAIL | Film Appreciation: Watch the films‚ 12 Angry Men & Ek Ruka Hua Faisla. - Prepare a 15 slide PPT critiquing and comparing both the films - Write a complete report on Ek Ruka Hua Faisla‚ following the format given on the link: http://wire.rutgers.edu/p_reading_film.html - The Basics of How to Read a Film‚ Holly Blackford Journalism – Print & Cyber & Journalism-TV

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    critical service learning can reform journalism education Journalism 0(0) 1–19 © The Author(s) 2013 Reprints and permission: sagepub. co.uk/journalsPermissions.nav DOI: 10.1177/1464884913478361 jou.sagepub.com Lynn Schofield Clark University of Denver‚ USA Abstract The task of journalism education has been defined in relation to both the professional needs of the journalism industry and the need to educate well-informed citizens. A key part of journalism education involves introducing

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    will address three ethnical issues brought to our attention related to editorial bias‚ anonymous sources and attribution‚ and respect for the right of privacy. Furthermore‚ we will examine one of three ethical paths presented in today’s journalism. They “defend freedom of expression and freedom of the press”ii The three ethical paths include amoral‚ which can be defined as not questioning what is right or wrong or inserting moral standard in the reporting. Secondly‚ immoral involves

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    Introduction Journalism in India has evolved over time. While pre-independence era of print journalism was more focussed on instigating patriotism in people and spreading a united voice against colonial rule‚ post-independence journalism concentrated more on delivering truth via news to people. Modern day print media has diversified into business‚ sports and entertainment journalism leaving politics largely to local vernaculars. With the increased penetration of the internet‚ print journalism faces erosion

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    2014 Essay 1- http://www.ehow.com/about_6793677_difference-print-media-broadcast-media.htmlEssay 2- http://www.archives.gov/federal-register/electoral-college/about.htmlEssay 1 Print and Broadcast Media In mass communications and journalism‚ there are different ways messages are distributed to consumers. Print and broadcast media supply us with the same kind of information. We get the latest news updates‚ the latest products on the market and are given the opportunity to enjoy interesting

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