Fair and Balanced?: Fox News’ Proud Tagline vs. Its Reality What is the definition of a proper news organization‚ and what are its responsibilities? First and foremost‚ a legitimate news channel must abide by the rules of journalism. Meaning‚ it must deliver reliable and truthful content‚ be proportionate and comprehensive regarding the events‚ perspectives‚ backgrounds and demographics it covers. It must also be wary of misrepresenting or oversimplifying a story‚ respond quickly to inquiries about
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various mediums disappears by way of the contents being distributed in various forms. Audience fragmentation‚ the development of the internet‚ the world wide web‚ digitalization‚ and finally concentration of ownership and conglomeration are solely responsible for convergence in mass media. As of 2013‚ Trinidad and Tobago has three major newspapers which includes ’The Trinidad Express’‚ ’The Trinidad Guardian’ and ’The Trinidad and Tobago Newsday Newspapers’ all
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Entertainment‚ traditionally through performances of acting‚ music‚ and sports‚ along with light reading. Since the late 20th century also through video and computer games. Journalism is the discipline of collecting‚ analyzing‚ verifying and presenting information regarding current events‚ trends‚ issues and people. Those who practice journalism are known as journalists. Electronic media and print media include: Broadcasting‚ in the narrow sense‚ for radio and television. Many instances of various types of
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world. Firstly‚ it is a question of the motivation behind media corporations. According to Chomsky (1996)‚ profits are the primary motivation behind every multi-national media corporations. Overwhelming media businesses have swallowed the essence of journalism. As a result‚ media corporations have the ability to manipulate the media‚ creating their ideal audience of a certain kind. Due to the small pool of competing media corporations‚ the existing powerful media corporations have been dominating the
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The impact of newsroom changes and the rise of social media on the practice of media relations * Timothy E. Bajkiewicza‚ ‚ ‚ * Jeffrey J. Krausb‚ * Soo Yeon Hongc * a Broadcast Journalism‚ School of Mass Communications‚ Virginia Commonwealth University‚ 901 W. Main Street‚ Room 1149D‚ Richmond‚ VA 23284-2034‚ United States * b Public Relations‚ Virginia Community College System‚ United States * c Public Relations‚ School of Mass Communications‚ Virginia Commonwealth University
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Agree: I was a news carrier from 1982-1983. This was my first job as a young teenager. My brother and I would troop through both good and bad weather to deliver newspapers all over my neighborhood in a suburb of NY. We delivered about 50 papers a day during the week and 75 on Saturday. I am actually surprised that I remember delivering the paper so vividly‚ considering how long ago it was. What I remember most was that we put the newspaper exactly where the customer wanted it. Some customers had
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background of the shift to national news rather than local news. He claims the initial twenty years of digital media changed the way reporting occurred and how information was received. This innovation‚ according to Oreskes‚ led to new forms of journalism focused on reaching the largest audience possible. Oreskes admits the change is not necessarily negative‚ but rather led to a negative impact as it affected the local news. It became more difficult for local news to continue to gain the readers
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The Press in a Democratic Society Jeffrey Richardson HIS/301 November 8th‚ 2011 The Press in a Democratic Society Since the recognition of the media in the later years of the 17th century‚ the role of the press as a forum for public conversation and debate has been leading developments of democratic societies. Today‚ despite the press throwing out propaganda for sleaze‚ sensationalism and superficiality‚ using the media as a watchdog and guardian‚ remains deeply engrained in a democratic society
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The Influences of Internet on Traditional News Media The dramatically increasing popularity of the online news media treated as an important source has changed all aspects of public living-style. People now are inclined to acquire information needed from WWW rather than obtain them from traditional news media such as newspapers‚ TV‚ and radio. Will the online news media thoroughly replace traditional news media? Scholars have been discussing the substitution or displacement of old media since
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contid=7&wmn=South_America&cid=33&cn=Chile Moore‚ B. N.‚ & Parker‚ R. (2009). Critical thinking (9th ed.). Boston‚ MA: McGraw-Hill. Parcell‚ L.‚ Lamme‚ M.‚ & Cooley‚ S. (2011). Learning from the Trades: Public Relations‚ Journalism‚ and News Release Writing‚ 1945-2000. American Journalism‚ 28(2)‚ 81-111. Weik‚ J. (2010‚ August 6). Over 30 workers trapped after Chilean copper mine collapse. Metal Bulletin Daily‚ (224)‚ 65.
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