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    Challanges of print media

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    Australia………....………………………………………2 Web 2.0………………………………………………………………………..2 1.2 Trends News consumption in Australia……......……………..……………………….2 What trends are prevalent……………………………………………………...3 1.3 Challenges facing print news media Citizen Journalism……………………………………………………….…….3 Advertising Challenges………………………………………….…………….3 1.4 Recommendations …………………………………………………………………………………4 1.5 Conclusion …………………………………………………………………………………4 1.6 References …………………………………………………………………………………5

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    compared to other sources of media in the modern world. There are a number of reasons why newspaper will be out of date in the future. First of all‚ the new technological changes such as using telephone‚ Internet and television have an influence on journalism in writing newspaper. New technologies have an effect on how journalists do their jobs. For examples‚ the introduction of the telephone to news room in early 1900s mainly leads the journalists to communicate and gather news instead of reading newspapers

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    Being a Journalist The definition of a journalist is a person who practices the occupation or profession of journalism. Journalism is the occupation of reporting‚ writing‚ editing‚ photographing‚ or broadcasting news or of conducting any news organization as a business. Also‚ writing that reflects superficial thought and research‚ a popular slant‚ and hurried composition‚ conceived of as exemplifying topical newspaper or popular magazine writing as distinguished from scholarly writing. (http://dictionary

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    TITLE PAGE The title of this report is as follows : Are Journalists Objective In Their Thinking ?? Author’s: Amrita H Rhea Suzanne Alex Sanaa Parpia Sherly Sanjana Sonali R Department Of Journalism ‚ MOP Vaishnav College For Women Under the supervision of Ms.VidyaPadmanabhan Year (2014 – 15) Acknowledgement: We owe our profound gratitude to all those who have helped and supported us during the project. My deepest thanks to Dr.Lalitha Balakrishnan‚Principal of MOP

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    Peyton Manning Summary

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    This article is a prime example of this detrimental movement of journalism‚ as it not only covers the illicit crime of sexual assault‚ but also mainly focuses around a widely known celebrity’s personal involvement. Within CNN’s coverage of the sexual assault law suit brought forth by the students of the University of Tennessee‚ the media outlet participated in the production of soft journalism by highlighting Manning’s involvement within the article’s title even though his involvement

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    Dan Fagin‚ a Pulitzer Prize winner in environmental journalism and published author‚ breaks down science to a more understandable form for the masses. In his talk to Point Park University students and faculty‚ he addresses the importance of communicating science and the hurdles the environmental journalism community faces when doing so. Readers can be biased and can be swayed by the source of where they get their information. Fagin explained the skepticism people have toward journalists can be

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    What does the media coverage of the 2013 Australian Federal Election tell us about Australian journalism? Andrea Porcaro October 2013 This essay will examine the media coverage of the 2013 Australian Federal Election to evaluate the symbiotic relationship between Australian journalism and politics. The legitimacy of democracy and course modern politics finds itself at the mercy of print and broadcast media. This is largely due to the power of reporting and interpretation of political events

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    discrete ideological or partisan niche rather than maintain a middle-of-the-road stance. discouraged polarization because it has eliminated selection bias by journalists. encouraged polarization because it has led to the death of adversarial journalism. had no effect whatsoever on polarization because most Americans are not influenced by media coverage. Question 14 1 / 1 point If a television station sold commercial time to a Republican candidate for governor but refused to sell time to the

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    The Impact of Media Outlets on Political and Civic Engagement Throughout the fall 2012 semester at Illinois State University‚ Ms. Hoppers Reporting II class has been reading about and discussing the role of Journalism in a democracy along with how it aids in serving the citizenry of the United States. The past couple of months have been a busy and important time for the media with coverage of the 2012 presidential elections this November. Several people rely on media outlets to receive information

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    Fairness in News Writing

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    FAIRNESS IN NEWS WRITING News is any information that is fresh‚ unpublished‚ unusual and generally interesting. As the word itself implies‚ news contains much that is new‚ informing people about something that has just happened (Randal‚ 2000: 23). Newspapers are supposed to be fair in news writing for its capacity can do great harm to the society if written recklessly. Most people believe everything in the newspapers‚ as a result newspapers exert a profound influence on the minds of the readers

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