the definition of news media? News media is a very general term that is used to encompass all types of media that are used to broadcast the news. This includes print media such as newspapers and magazines‚ broadcast media like radio and television stations‚ and Internet media such as web pages and blogs. All are examples of news media and part of the answer to the definition of news media. Definition of News Media According to the dictionary‚ the definition of news is: 1. new information about
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News in Radio An Annotated Bibliography Steven Castellano Monmouth University News in Radio People are interested in hearing something new everyday on broadcasting radio stations. It can be news‚ music‚ sports‚ etc. What is interesting is how news from a radio station snatches a huge number of audiences. It is well known that people are interested in particular topics that keep them tuned in for new news content. Studies and writings published by researchers in this topic have been evaluating
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Frequency Modulation Design of FM Broadcast Systems ECE 211L Broadcast Engineering Laboratory A system of modulation where the instantaneous frequency of the carrier and its rate of change varies in proportion to the instantaneous amplitude of the modulating signal. The FM Broadcast Band That portion of the radio frequency spectrum from 88 MHz to 108 MHz. The band is divided into 100 channels‚ starting at 88.1 MHz up to 107.9 MHz. Each channel is 200 kHz wide‚ designated by its carrier
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Broadcast Journalism Broadcast journalism provides a timely medium for individuals to obtain their news. Reporters have a duty to report the news in an accurate‚ fair‚ clear and interesting manner. Broadcast journalism differs to written journalism as radio and television are designed to be seen and heard sooner and more often than a daily or weekly newspaper therefore scripts for speaking to be broadcasted tend to be written differently than text to be read by the public. | * | Broadcast
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Radio Haiti-Inter was the first independent radio in Haiti. It was a major success amongst the Haitian people because of its remarkable advocacy and fight for democracy. The station was first founded in 1935 by Ricardo Widmaier for the sole purpose of entertainment‚ but in the 1960s conspicuous and outspoken Jean Dominique bought the station. He played the role of both journalist and human rights activist. His lasting legacy brings light upon the abuses of the Duvalier’s dictatorship; he founded
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Discourse Community: Broadcast News Journalists The discourse community of broadcast journalists is a broad community‚ but can be narrowed down to smaller groups. A discourse community is often defined as “a group whose shared language practices work toward a shared goal or goals.” The coherent meaning is a group which shares a common tongue and hosts the same intent‚ and accomplish it with similar intentions. As a faction‚ journalist come in as novices‚ but carry the opportunity to ascend
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Broadcast journalism is something that I am passionate about. I want to pursue an education in broadcast journalism so that I can pursue a career as an investigative broadcast journalist. This is something I have wanted to pursue since I was a freshman in high school‚ I decided early on what kind of career I want to have and where I would like to pursue a degree in that career. I came upon this decision because I love watching the news and reading stories online about things happening around the
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Broadcast Ethics at WFUN Mark Haryslak JRN339 Prof Angelo April 20‚ 2011 Journalistic ethics are the guidelines created which assists journalists in deciding what the right thing to do is. These moral principles of professional conduct ultimately make the journalist more aware and concerned‚ and yet it still allows the journalist to hold on to a sense of freedom their writing. The power of the press is one of the basic foundations of democracy promoting and safeguarding its core values. The
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PSY 281-01 Biography Assignment July 15‚ 2013 RADIO Cuba Gooding Jr. starring as Radio Radio is a Drama/Sport movie filmed in 2003 that revolves around Radio‚ portrayed by Cuba Gooding Jr. Radio displays multiple behaviors that are consistent with the psychological disorder‚ Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder‚ defined in The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders IV (DSM-IV). His life consists of rigid structure and exhaustive daily rituals. This will soon be drastically altered
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Radio James Robert Kennedy also known as Radio is a twenty-tree year old man living with intellectual disabilities. He pushes around a shopping cart along the streets. He is interested by a high school football team‚ but after the team coach also known as coach jones takes pity on him for his disabilities and his great spirit‚ he asks him to help the team after the day the team member’s duct aped him and locked him in a storage shed. The coach confronts them‚ and takes radio home where he meets
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