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    nonetheless look spontaneous. In keeping with politics as theatre‚ media events can be staged by individuals‚ groups and government officials‚ especially presidents. 4. Press conferences 1. Meetings of public officials with reporters 5. Investigative journalism 1. The use of detective-like reporting to unearth scandals‚ scams‚ and schemes‚ putting reporters in adversarial relationships with political leaders 6. Print media 1. Newspapers and magazines as compared with broadcast media 7. Broadcast media

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    There are a slew of good people who helped me write this piece. When John Boe‚ my UWP journalism professor‚ announced that we could write on literally anything we wanted‚ I felt like a housecat looking out the front door. Unsure of where to step‚ and without any of my own ideas‚ I asked my good friend Liz what I should write about. It was she who turned me on to the Davis “dumpster diving” culture and its protest of the food industry through gleaning. These gleaners‚ whose names I changed to protect

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    topics/subjects/sections did you pay attention to‚ and why? --What media outlets (brands‚ networks‚ specific voices) did you prefer? Part 2: Write about your understanding of published standards of journalism‚ such as the Society for Professional Journalism’s Code of Ethics. --Do the standards of journalism make sense to you? --How well do you think the U.S. news media have been living up to the standards? --Give specific examples of media outlets meeting the standards‚ and/or not meeting them.

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    Secrets in the Text Essay The argument that language has‚ and continues to be‚ degraded as the sands of time continue is not an uncommon one. George Orwell took an especially strong stance against banal writing and "purple prose writers" throughout the course of his literary career. He argues quite clearly in his "Politics and the English Language" that saving the English language is not a lost or unnecessary cause. In it he explains “the fight against bad English is not frivolous and is not

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    reporting key environmental issues in different societies. Hai Tran – 43759645 Sue Hao - April 2nd‚ 2015 Outline Introduction ◦ Climate Change ◦ Human Activities & Climate Change ◦ Media & Climate Change Chapter 6: News Media & Environmental Journalism Case studies ◦ US ◦ China: “Under the dome” documentary Discussion Climate Change What is it? Change in the statistical properties of the climate system when considered over long periods of time‚ regardless of cause Refer specifically to

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    the same time‚ there are uncertain about the truth of these news. However‚ some critics propose that journalists are unreliable‚ on the ground that it may give rise to a series of problems‚ including distrust of news reports and dissatisfaction of journalism. To my mind‚ it dose not make much sense to distrust journalists. The most important and obvious reason why people should trust them is that journalists dare to speak the truth and the public would be blind and live in a desert of information

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    THE FIRST AMENDMENT TO THE U.S CONSTITUTION IS A PROGRESSIVE LEGISLATION‚ ACCORDING TO MANY OBSERVERS. IT SHOULD BE INCORPORATED INTO DOMESTIC LAW. The United States of America has one of the world ’s powerful systems of legal fortification for freedom of the press. The First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution provides the foundation assurance of press freedom and freedom of speech. In this essay I will be keen on highlighting the significance of the First Amendment and relating its motive of freedom

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    telephone etc. could be considered as electronic media. THE BASIC USES OF ELECTRONIC MEDIA Electronic Media is probably the most diversified subject of study which is used in many areas including JOURNALISM: Journalism is a field which uses electronic media for broadcasting current events. Journalism is one of the best ways in which people get to know various factors including stock market‚ price rise and various other economic and social factors. ADVERTISING: Advertisers use electronic media as

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    on what is happening in the world. With today’s technology; the Internet is a good source to receive quick and easy information. Radio and newspapers are other ways to receive the news. How have electronic media and their convergence transformed journalism and news consumption? Look at the collapse of daily newspapers in dozens of cities. In that view‚ with the exception of NY‚ LA and Chicago‚ most cities are lucky if they have retained one daily newspaper. Significant numbers of people prefer to

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    The goal of Royalista is to combine professionally written articles by journalists with the users’ points of view and understandings of the royal families’ lives. Roaylista’s manager Preben Petersen says: "We want to combine professional journalism with the content that savvy users can contribute with. The goal is to create a community for all those interested in the royals‚" and continues by adding "In a time‚ when the royal families are more important role models than ever before and inspire

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