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    society‚ and with that‚ comes changes. I began to scour the internet to do some research. I came across a State of the Media Annual Report - I had never heard of this before – it is compiled by the Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Journalism. I began to look at the statistics provided‚ the concrete examples. Here’s what the report stated in the 2013 overview: Signs of the shrinking reporting power are documented throughout this year’s report. Estimates for newspaper newsroom cutbacks

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    Bias in new media “The biases the media has are bigger than conservative or liberal. They’re about getting ratings‚ about making money‚ about doing stories that are easy to cover.” This may seem like a trite saying but it holds an enormous amount of truth. As viewers we trust what reporters write in the newspaper‚ and say on television and radio stations. We expect them to report the truth. However‚ current media outlets distort stories and certain news reports are getting too much attention

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    Mainstream Media hegemony and new media environment By Muhammad Ahmad Sheikh International Broadcaster‚ Journalist and educationist (Ex- Deputy Controller‚ Head of current Affair National Broadcasting Service Radio Pakistan‚ Bureau chief mediacon international‚ member CMA‚‚ Community Media Association‚ UK)‚ published author ezine and upublish.com) Pakistan’s mainstream media outlets have perhaps misunderstand the meaning of free flow of information under the freedom of press law. Perhaps they

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    Media Laws in Kenya

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    Introduction The media in Kenya is a diverse and vibrant growing industry. There are more than 90FM radio stations‚ 14 television stations and a massive number of formal and informal print newspapers and magazines. For a long time the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC) dominated Kenya ’s electronic media scene as the only nationwide broadcaster‚ but with time‚ privately owned media houses have taken charge to the point of mockingly reporting the recent strike of KBC staff. Relations between

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    DATE: 29-11-2010 Name: Sameer G. Kulkarni Course Name: MSc MCAJ‚ Semester-1 1. Lokmanya Tilak Newspaper Name: Kesari Establishment Year: 1880 Newspaper Name: The Maratha (English) Establishment Year: 1881 Objective: The contents were generally about the people’s sufferings under the British. These newspapers called upon every Indian to fight for his or her rights. 2. Mahatma Gandhi Newspaper Name: Harijan Establishment Year: Newspaper

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    Class Prophecy

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    awhile. What have happened to my elementary classmates now that we graduated in College? I wondered. To achieve my dream of being a professional journalist‚ I went to Los Angeles to learn more and to know more. I worked hard and studied hard in journalism. At last‚ I did it!! I am now a highly-qualified journalist and known all over the world. I pursue my career in New York where I worked in a famous publication as a news writer and wrote editorials about the latest issues. I earned a lot and made

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    It becomes more difficult to define the boundaries of today’s journalism when the digital era is constantly changing. Reporters have to change how to gather and present their information when the medical privacy regulations came into effect in 2003. One of the more serious HIPAA-related case occurred in 2005‚ when Chris

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    people‚ but becoming friends with the people you’re working with may be bad. (The problem is sometimes you have to remember to put your career first and not become friends with people.) In fact‚ the first lesson William was taught when entering the journalism career was to not befriend rock stars. But without connections and friendships he cannot get good interviews with bands. (When William goes on tour with the band Stillwater‚ Russell‚ the main band member puts off the interview with Stillwater and

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    References: Kenney‚ K. & Simpson‚ C. (1993). Was coverage of the 1988 presidential race by Washinton’s two major dailies biased? Journalism Quaterly‚ 70(2)‚ 345-355. Klein‚ M. W. & Maccoby‚ N. (1954). Newspaper objectivity in the 1952 campaign. Journalism Guaterly‚ 31(2)‚ 285-296.

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    Frontline Essay

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    Foucalt said that ‘Truth is produced only by virtue of multiple forms of constraint ’. Indeed‚ he is right. In the 21st century society we live in‚ truth is a social construct‚ shaped by a certain few who have the power to deem what is accepted as truth. Arguably ulterior motives‚ personal agendas‚ corporate and political interests affect the representation of the truth. ‘Frontline ’‚ ‘US Media Blues ’ and ‘Media Watch ’ attempt to give insight on how media corporations represent the truth. Collectively

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