A Comparative Study of Promotional Activities of Daily Newspapers before and during FIFA World Cup2010 University of Dhaka Department of Accounting & Information Systems Submitted to: Md. Safayat Hossain Lecturer Department of Accounting & Information Systems University of Dhaka August 11‚ 2010 Acknowledgement We hereby take this opportunity to express our sincere gratitude to our guide Md. Safayat Hossain for providing us an opportunity to do a report on “A Comparative
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during the 1780’s. In the years to come India was the establishment of another newspaper daily in the form of Bombay Herald followed closely by Bombay Courier. History and Evolution of Indian Newspapers: Although there was a flurry of English broadsheets during the eighteenth century‚ newspapers in regional languages made its way much later during the second half of the nineteenth century. First on the list were two Bengali newspapers called Samachar Darpan and Bengal Gazette while the first Hindi
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what is printed but you cannot control the opinions of your readers. I think the only positive here is that‚ nowadays‚ people seem to be much more cynical about what they read in the press or hear on television. In particular‚ when it comes to the tabloid press‚ people know that they have to take what they read with a grain of salt. In other words‚ they read knowing they may be being lied to. Perhaps it is of even greater concern that we have become so accepting of this form of censorship. The only
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Differences between the Star newspaper and the New Straits Times The Star and The New Straits Times are two of Malaysia’s most read English-language daily and Sunday newspapers. Having given the task to observe and analyze both newspapers for a week; from the 15th of March till the 21st of March 2010‚ many similarities as well as differences were spotted. From the aspect of the content and objective of the papers‚ ownership plays a major role in determining what materials are included in the publications
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A logical place to start may be to ask ‘what is news?’ Professor Jonathan Bignell suggests that ‘news is not just facts‚ but representations produced in language and other signs like photographs.’ The newspaper is just one medium of news communication; other media include television‚ radio‚ magazines‚ and the Internet. We will concentrate on a particular news item as covered in three different British daily newspapers‚ namely The Sun‚ The Telegraph‚ and The Times. The story which is being covered
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Death‚ injury and heartache. These are just some of the aching consequences associated with mixing drinking with driving. On November the 8th 2012‚ the Herald sun newspaper published an article informing us all on another innocent teens life‚ Georgie Thring’s‚ being taken on our roads due to yet another careless and easily preventable act. As the Herald Sun is adapted for a general audience‚ it stresses the importance of people of all ages taking action to reduce the prevalence of drink driving‚
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Summer Internship Project On Importance and Utility of business daily to each target group. Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for (Master of Business Administration) (2011-2013) SUBMITTED BY Sangram Kesari Mishra Regd no-1106247101 Under The Guidance of Company Guide Faculty Guide Mr.Bijaya Kumar Das
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Contents: Introduction -------------------------------------------------------------- 3 Objective ----------------------------------------------------------------- 4 Content Differentiation ------------------------------------------------4 Visual Differentiation -------------------------------------------------- 5 CommercialDifferentiation ------------------------------------------ 6 Survey Results --------------------------------------------------------- 6 Conclusion --------------------------------------------------------------
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A man steps out onto the crowded down trodden streets of New York on his way to work at the factory. He cuts through the hustle and bustle of Monday morning crowds as he piles on the bus and begins to skim the newspaper. The cover story is yet another political soiree‚ which is all the media ever seemed to cover. Pertinent issues such as blue-collar salaries and the lack of much needed labor unions were kept in the shadows of the high-class society. As a result the search was on for writing that
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The editorial “Bikies threat to public” that was published on the 7th of March in the Herald Sun shows a serious concern about bikies and their so called “wars”. It states that they (The bikies) should be taken seriously because they are a lot more powerful than the police think they are. The piece mostly uses connotation‚ attack and an appeal to safety and they make the public feel like they have to join in the “fight against bikies”. The audience thinks that they are crimaanls because of photo
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