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    The Dreyfus Affair

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    Since this presentation should be related to the specific part of the journalism‚ the newspaper journalism‚ I decided that it would be suitable to present a story‚ showing how the journalism can change‚ manipulate and have serious impact on the society as well as on the stability of the country itself. A story‚ how a single article can save people from life time of imprisonment and prove a government guilty. It happened on the treason conviction which took place in 1894 of Alfred Dreyfus‚ a artillery

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    The Purpose of News

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    unite people together. The Hutchins Commission‚ a group formed after World War II to determine the proper function of the media in modern democracies‚ states that media “should present a representative picture of all constituent groups in society” (“Journalism Ethics”).

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    In Luce’s speech‚ she uses ethos in order to demonstrate to her audience that the public view on journalism forces journalists to give up their honor in order to publish some exaggerated stories. Her audience is a group of journalists at the Women’s National Press Club in the 1960’s. Journalists around this time may believe that sacrificing their rectitude was morally acceptable due to the fact that this is what the public demanded from the American Press. However‚ Luce argues that the journalists

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    Shah

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    | |Mass Communication | | |Sr. No. |Core Areas |Percentage | |1. |Introduction to Mass communication |10% | |2. |International/Global Communication

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    Inequality in the Newsroom

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    studies‚ we find that women are not represented equally in the field of journalism at all. In a world that consists half of women‚ ratios in the workplace should reflect the gender percentages‚ especially in the media. In the United States‚ while women comprise about half of the professional workforce‚ only 33% of journalists are of the latter sex. Although their numbers are steadily increasing‚ women in the field of journalism are under represented (Jurkowitz). Any writer ’s role is to inform. Journalists

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    Pakistan Media

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    Pirckot‚ D and A. Broderick. (2001). Integrated Marketing Communications. Harlow: Pearson Education Ltd. Tankard‚ J. W. & Ban‚ H. (1998). Online newspapers: Living up to their potential? Paper presented to the association for Education in Journalism and Mass

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    Inform the Public: Social media has demonstrated its immediacy‚ high coverage and effectiveness to inform the public and drive conversations. The ease of communication under social media empowers everyone to serve as citizen journalism to inform the public‚ quickly spread breaking news to the masses. When two bombs detonated at the Boston on an unsuspecting Monday‚ Twitter was one of the first media platforms to break the news‚ 15-30 minutes earlier than most news outlets [3]

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    fifties and present day twenty first century‚ reporters and journalists have been censored or limited in their reports due to what their sponsors want them to say‚ what the government feels necessary to air‚ or what the people want to hear or see. Journalism today is influenced by the government and sponsors who want news

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    2. B Importance of my audience: Puts me in a better position to determine the substance that will appear in my essay. Knowing my audience also helps in determining the sort of language I will use in the paper. Moreover‚ knowing comes in handy‚ when deciding on how I ought to organize what I write‚ and what sort of supporting details needed for the reader to fully follow‚ and understand what I am writing. 3. GENDER IN SPORTS WRITING BY THE PRINT MEDIA: AN EXPLORATORY EXAMINATION OF WRITERS’ EXPERIENCES

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    argument that the PR industry is now a dominating source of information subsidy for journalists. It then asks the question ‘is the impact on the news product accurate and neutral?’ I will define and explain the elements that build Public Relations‚ journalism and news sources‚ discuss the evidence of a symbiotic relationship‚ and the determine the elements that suggest the recent growth of the Public Relations industry has domination over news sources and an impact on the news product. In this situation

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