Because TV is better at transmitting experience or impressions‚ it is better suited for in depth analysis and complex interpretations than is print news. Ans: F 9. Print reporters are more anonymous than TV reporters are. Ans: T 10. Print and TV journalism are similar in that they both should strive equally to uphold basic values and journalistic principles. Ans: T 11. Though they can be interesting‚ blogs are not an influential force in online news reporting. Ans: F 12. News ag
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insight into journalism: Work Experience? Hi! My name is Olive; I’m fourteen years old and am currently studying for my GCSEs at Treviglas Community College‚ Newquay. As a regular reader of SurfGirl’s online posts‚ I would like to ask you to consider having me in a voluntary work experience placement for the week beginning Monday 30th June 2014. I am an avid blogger‚ wannabe journalist and surfer in training‚ and as I have been considering pursuing a career down the lines of journalism I think that
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The average starting pay level for sports journalism in Wisconsin is $17‚890 per year‚ and $19‚650 per year nationally (WISCareers NP). Once I accumulate a following‚ I take my talents to the next level and apply at ESPN for a job opening either in front‚ or behind the camera. There I will have
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What is a journalist A journalist is a person who works with collecting‚ writing and distributing news and other current information. The Work of journalist A journalist’s work is referred to as journalism. A journalist can work with general issues‚ or specialized in certain issues. The work of news reporter A reporter is a type of journalist who researches‚ writes‚ and reports on information to present in sources‚ conduct interviews‚ engage in research‚ and make reports. Job category
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DESIGN OF QUESTION PAPER MASS MEDIA STUDIES—ELECTIVE (072) SAMPLE PAPER CLASS XII (2014-15) MAX MARKS : 80 TIME ALLOWED: 3 HOURS The weightage of the distribution of marks over different dimensions of the question paper shall be as follows: I. WEIGHTAGE TO CONTENT/SUBJECT UNITS S.NO. 1 2 3 4 5 UNITS Understanding the Language of the Medium Evolution of the Media Convergence of the Media Selling/Marketing/Exhibiting a Product through Advertising Graphic Design and Multimedia Applications WEIGHTAGE/MARKS
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will be changed to BMS(H) for the Batch starting from Academic Year 2008-2009 FIRST SEMESTER A. THEORY: A. THEORY Code 1. 2. 3. 4. MMS-101 MMS-102 MMS-103 MMS-104 Subjects Development of Mass Communication Laws & Ethics in Mass Communication Print Journalism & Comparative Media Basic Computer Application Total of Theory B. PRACTICAL: B. PRACTICAL Code 1. MMS-194 Subjects Basic Computer Application Lab Contacts (periods/week) L T P Total 0 0 4 4 Credit points 4 Contacts (periods/week) L T P Total 3 1
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“Page One” Critical Response At first‚ watching the documentary “Page One”‚ I was drawn to the different personal stories of the people‚ particularly David Carr and his entrancing prose. Next‚ though‚ I was captivated from the perspective of the journalism world’s view on major events that I was already familiar with. From the release of WikiLeaks’s video on YouTube (which I found was interesting the documentary failed to mention the name of the video “Collateral Murder”) to the economic crisis that
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New Media and Politics. Sage: London. Bradshaw‚ P. (2010) What is user generated content? Available at: http://onlinejournalismblog.com/2010/01/15/what-is-user-generated-content/ (Accessed 24 November 2011) Fenton‚ N. (2010) New Media‚ Old News: Journalism & Democracy in the digital age. Sage: London Hassan‚ R. & Thomas‚ J. (2006) The New Media Theory Reader. Open University Press: Maidenhead. Kuhn‚ R. (2007) Politics and the New Media in Britain. Palgrave Macmillan: Basingstoke. Negrine‚
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increasing diminishment of television news audiences and the rising prevalence of Internet news consumers. Despite the claims that the Internet will one day overthrow the dominance of television‚ presently it remains as the ‘most consumed form of journalism’ (Cushion 2012‚ p. 5). The power and influence that television exerts over our lives as Errington and Miragliotta argue is due to its ‘ubiquity‚ the limited obstacles to access and usage‚ the high level of intimacy with the viewer and its large
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Technology sparks a New Generation‚ Houston Chronicle‚ viewed 13 October 2006‚ Available at: www.chron.com/cs/CDA/printstory.mpl/tech/news/4227158. Hogan‚ J. 2005‚ The Rise of Citizen Journalism‚ Fairfax Digital‚ viewed 1 October 2006‚ Available at: http://www.theage.com.au/news/business/the-rise-of-citizen-journalism/2005/10/23/11300. Herman‚ E.S. Chomsky‚ N. (1988) Manufacturing Consent: the political economy of the mass media‚ Pantheon Books. Lowe‚ E. 2001‚ The Media and Cultural Production. Sage
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