| 1. | News Media As described in the text, American Government Continuity and Change, “news broadcast” is defined as being biased, or disclosing information, or being influential. Watching news channel 9, Capital News, the local news topics were approximately ten minutes long, compared to the half hour long program...
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| 2. | does tv news offer a realistic view on the world The news is a genre, which is broadcast to inform the audience about information and events from around the world. There are many different news programmes and stations that broadcast these events and information and they all do it in their own way.
This statement implies that the news offers the a...
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| 3. | News News offers citizens a means of climbing out of ignorance and participating in their communities, at home and globally. Without news people lose a way to learn about events and issues that affect their communities and way of life. News provides citizens information that would not be possible to asce...
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| 4. | News is sometimes described as a window on the world give examples on your reasons For most people all over the world, news is very important as it gives out information about whats going on around us, wether its through TV, magazines, newspapers ot internet there is no other way we can reach those information without the help of the media that brings news. News are given to us as...
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| 5. | media and crime Crime and Media
Crime and the News
Learning outcomes
On successful engagement with this lecture and class you will be able to:
· Identify several parties to the manufacture of crime news
· Analyse the role, functions and outputs of each
· Describe several criminologi...
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| 6. | News on Television Overpowers the Newspaper ... News provides us insight to what is happening daily in our society. ... Technology in media has allowed for other sources of news to become more popular, such as television. Through research and observation of news coverage on television and newspapers, it was evident that television allows t...
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| 7. | Broadcast News Broadcast News Is a romantic comedy, in which three employees of a Television news station get their personal lives and their professional lives all mixed up. ... Jane is a very inspired producer who is by the book and determined to do her job of reporting news and only the news. ...
Jane and T...
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| 8. | he Internet and the emergence of the Internet news media The Internet and the emergence of the Internet news media are affecting the delivery of media content. Many argue that the traditional media is changing the way they report the news. Internet news sites are also affecting the types of stories that gain the most attention because in this day and ag...
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| 9. | News and reality Introduction
News and reality, a paradox? There are so many different news programs these days, with news from all over the world just jumping in our living rooms. ... When you watched the news during the Iraq war you could see it was a media circus. ...
In this paper I will set up a proposal ...
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| 10. | Television News Watchdogs or Pitbulls Television News:
‘Watchdogs or Pitbulls? ...
To the general viewing audience, television news is an accurate and impartial medium that reports with fairness and balance. ... The media are meant to be our watchdogs; people that monitor the practices of society. But instead we are faced with p...
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| 11. | Does the News Portray Reality Does the News Portray Reality? ... The mirror approach is an approach to the news and reality that states that the news gives “an accurate reflection of social reality to the audience,” much like a mirror gives a reflection (Kwak, 2003, September 8). ... From the portrayals of race to the fact t...
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| 12. | Edward R MurrowRadio and Television News Pioneer Edward R. Murrow
Radio and Television News Pioneer
“Just because your voice reaches halfway around the world doesnt mean you are wiser than when it reached only to the end of the bar.”
-- Edward R. Murrow
Edward R. ... As this quote demonstrates, his humility belies the landmark contribut...
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| 13. | News Media in United States News media of this great country of freedom, known as America, seems like it should contain a great variety of unbiased coverage. ... Although the Bill of Rights gives the right to free press/speech, much of the news is biased and basically a repeat of what the other had covered. The major news b...
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| 14. | Shipping News SHIPPING NEWS This is an analytical critique about the film Shipping News. I will briefly describe the story, setting and the characters. At the end of this paper I will also address my opinion of the film. Shipping News is a movie about a man named Quoyle and his stresses of life. His wife, Pedal d...
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| 15. | FAIRNESS AND ACCURACY IN REPORTING THE NEWS FAIRNESS AND ACCURACY IN
REPORTING THE NEWS
However, I am surprised at how many journalist have a lack of knowledge of what the First Amendment stands for, the right to free speech. ...
(Moore p 4)
Reporting news that is not true is a big issue. When the press does not report accurate news ...
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| 16. | White News Summary The book White News, attempts to discover why people of minority status are not covered adequately when it comes to local news coverage. In order to do this the author has very systematically set up an experiment to firstly, discover if people of color are in fact unfairly represented in local news...
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| 17. | zxczx Canada NewsWire is pleased to introduce PR Newswire for Journalists, a free news network designed exclusively to meet the needs of the journalist community. As a media professional, you can use PR Newswire for Journalists to access real-time breaking news from around the globe that relates to your b...
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| 18. | Televison and A Current Affairs TV news is a powerful source used to inform viewers of current events, which can influence people’s opinions. Although we think news is a neutral constructed text, it position’s the viewer to believe what they see, trusting in the news station. A target audience is selected, which the news is aimed ...
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| 19. | Ideaology of world journalism How does one define "objectivity" in a world of competing philosophical views? World news agencies are typically concerned with objectivity and truth, while they are critical of relativism and bias. ... It involves ones experiences in the world around us, and if our world is narrow, limited, or is...
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| 20. | print media is not a dinosaur "Rather than becoming the replacement for its print version, as so many predicted it would be, the internet has afforded newspapers a unique opportunity to leverage the news and information--and the interested audience--into a new medium," says John F. ...
(Refer to Appendix 1)
The statement “...
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| 21. | Analyse the practical production of the news and how this affects the content of TV news By design, a news bulletin appears a very simple thing to the average observer. ... However, behind the scenes the news team makes numerous decisions and sacrifices over content which shape the way in which the finished product is illustrated to the audience. Practical difficulties present a signif...
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| 22. | Tv news channels serious business TV News Channels - Serious Business
After the spate of melodramatic soaps – tearjerkers based on the Indian household, it is now the turn of the seemingly earnest faces eager to report on goings at the earliest from different parts of the world. The sudden burgeoning of the channels in the twent...
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| 23. | rthjyjtdkjyu dtyjetje dtyh Industry news bulletin June 2003 The purpose of this document is to provide up to date news on the latest developments in the e-learning sector. The main focus is on new product and service releases from e-learning providers together with details of new contracts and alliances. The news items are so...
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| 24. | What is the most important ethical problem that world TV news bulletins are facing with Discuss Media is a very effective and common way of informing people from different ages about novelty in any area by reaching them everywhere on the world. ... So it is possible for TV to reach children, youth and adults. The television channels are free to decide which information they will show even in ...
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| 25. | King Good King Evil An old story is told of a king who would get his news about the events in his kingdom by receiving messengers in his court. ... Soon the king only got good news every day. ... If a news agency or reporter writes things a modern leader doesn’t like, the agency is labelled “radical” and is said to...
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| 26. | Yahoo New Page
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| 27. | Numbers Are ... I never even consider the fact that I might not have the right numbers on my ticket, because no matter how many times I waste my money on this little piece of paper with six numbers on it I always “know” that I am going to be a millionaire when they announce the winning numbers on the ten o’c...
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| 28. | science is a blessing or a curse Advanced Search Preferences Language Tools Search Tips The following words are very common and were not included in your search: of in. [details] Web Images Groups Directory News Searched the web for importance of sports in daily life. Results 1 - 10 of about 624,000. Search took 0.23 seconds. Tip: ...
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| 29. | Review of article Written Assignment #1 Bio 103/ Fall 2003 1. Source and Date of the News Article This article was located on MSN’s official website. The exact address of the website is http://www.msnbc.com/news/966911.asp?0dm=C22DT. This article was posted the week of September 29th as stated on the drop down menu o...
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| 30. | Difference Between News Article and Editorial I read two articles about abortion for this assignment and compared the differences between a news article and an editorial. The news article was published in the New York Times(November/2003) by a staff member of the Associated Press titled “Abortion Ban Opponents Already in Court,” and the editor...
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| 31. | Destructiveness of entertainment on society Although entertainment has brought much joy to many people, and has occupied our time when we might have been “bored,” entertainment has worsened society. ... Although some entertainment may be inspiring, the world would be better off if we never had it. The most destructive forms of entertainment ...
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| 32. | Kids According to Dan Drezner fox news has a different approach to CNN when it comes to telling the people the news. Fox has more of a video generated appearance and more of an eye-catching show. Where CNN has more of a talk show appearance. CNN tends to use words that you have to look up in the dictiona...
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| 33. | Nonvoting and the Media Nonvoting
Each election day, voter turnout is a hot topic. Invariably we hear the media asking the question: “Why do people not vote?” The fact that almost half of all eligible citizens in this country did not vote in the last presidential election has been sited in the media as an ongoing crisi...
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| 34. | news on line ... Local, national and global news are accessible here. ...
Refine your search by clicking on topics related to this resource:
Subjects -- LCSH: CURRENT EVENTS; NEWS; WASHINGTON, D. ... ;
Subjects -- LCC: DS101-151;
Keywords: AP; ASSOCIATED PRESS; ENEWSPAPERS; NATIONAL NEWS; ...
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| 35. | Wee Gee WEE GEE
(ARTHUR FELLIG)
Born Usher (Arthur) Fellig in Zloczew, Austria (now Poland) in 1899, Weegee immigrated to America with his family and grew up in a tenement on Manhattans Lower East Side.
In the early 1920’s Wee Gee got a job at a local news photography company called ACME news pictures...
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| 36. | chopin irony In “Story of an Hour,” Kate Chopin uses irony to distinguish between the characters’ perceptions and the reality within the tale. The characters often think they know each other or even themselves, but the reader sees that they know nothing. In fact, the reader thinks that the characters should know...
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| 37. | comparison between BBC news and CNN BBC news and CNN are considered to be the pioneers and leaders of this new era of information and technology. Viewers all around the world depend on and listen to these two news groups, being leaders in the world of news comes with lots of responsibilities and the question is, are these two big glob...
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| 38. | Current Events Top Stories Auto-generated 6 minutes ago NEWS.com.au Fatal accident adds to Queen Mary 2 maker's woes Forbes - 30 minutes ago PARIS, Nov 16 (Reuters) - Three years ago the Chantiers de l'Atlantique shipyard in Saint-Nazaire, western France, was thriving, but now, as it mourns victims of an accident ...
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| 39. | Negative Effect of media The Negative Effect of Media on the General Public
Bombings, shootings, acts of adultery - sounds like a television show that most parents would never allow their children to watch! ... When acts of violence happen, the news media act like blood-sucking leaches to "inform" the public of minute d...
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| 40. | Copied Categories: Society > Issues > Business > Corporate Accountability Society > Issues > Business > Positive Sites Sponsored Links Board of Directors Directors & Boards Magazine: Expert information on corporate boards www.directorsandboards.com Interest: Corporate Governance Mentoring, coaching, busine...
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| 41. | The Media's Medicine Medicine for the Media The media hear it too often: “Bias this. Bias that.” And until recently, it has all been the speculative complaints and unsubstantiated criticism of ultra conservatives. Bernard Goldberg, in his 2002 book, Bias, provides readers with an insider’s look into how the media really...
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| 42. | a hard time A hard time By: Jonathan Lindsay “What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger”. This quote inspired me to hope for the best when I learned the anguishing news that my parents were separating. I had to deal with this impact on my life whether I wanted to or not. This news came as a shock and I soon foun...
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| 43. | Blackout On August 14, much of the northeastern United States and parts of Canada went dark when the worst blackout in the nation’s history struck. ... New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg speculated that the blackout occurred due to a lightning strike in Quebec. ... The Daily News featured 25 article...
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| 44. | xp news Late Breaking News
Read this before you install
Intel® AnyPoint™ Phoneline and1. ...
For Windows* XP and older Any-
Point Network versions (prior to
2. ... 01 on Windows* XP,
uninstall the existing software and remove the
adapter (drivers) from Device Manager prior to
loading the newer AnyP...
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| 45. | Does Media Bias Matter Why Media Bias Matters? ... Since citizens cannot cast informed votes or make knowledgeable decisions on matters of public policy if the information on which they depend is distorted, it is vital to American democracy that television news and other media be fair and unbiased. With the political...
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| 46. | Collision in the Air As the late afternoon turned into early evening, I tuned into “World News Tonight with Peter Jennings.” The top news story of the day was about two airplanes colliding over Germany. The story, while compelling, was short and it left me wanting more information. With the click of my mouse, I entered ...
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| 47. | The Media and Me The Media and Me I love the way those guys talk! I sometimes find myself watching the way they talk, that voice, rather than actually listning to thew news their reporting. I can even get myself to sound like them, I used to pratice with a cork in my mouth reading the newspaper out loud. Then when I...
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| 48. | Sensationalizing of Today s Media ... Pretty soon all of the major channels had their news programs bringing the public all of the day’s news. ... Therefore, a growing movement of sensationalizing various news stories in order to get as much out them as possible surfaced. ...
People’s views start to be taken out of context an...
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| 49. | Cancer and Chemotherapy ... My father passed away from cancer, so I have regular check ups. ... Then he proceeds to tell me that I have colon cancer. ... I tell him, “I can’t have cancer”, I am only 35. He tells me that cancer does not discriminate. ... The good news was that he removed all the cancer during the surge...
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| 50. | tv new reports TV news and current affair programs are just interpretations of the truth; they can be uninformed broadcasts that don’t represent exactly what happened. ...
Some news presentations are just interpretations because TV stations have so many restrictions they don’t have the time or money to investi...
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