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    In the 1950’s‚ television‚ having been introduced to political coverage as a new medium‚ surpassed the dominance of newspaper and radio media as the primary public source of information regarding politics by 1962. Political processes and events of various measures were all soon televised in recognition of overwhelmingly positive public feedback. By the 1970’s‚ live coverage of major political events were as common as seeing grass on the ground. Through the impact of television‚ political campaigns

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    Aah‚ the fair! This once-a-year experience is something not to be missed! The fair can invoke many memories of days gone by‚ both good and bad. A day at the fair can be fun‚ educational‚ and very tiring! As children‚ we ran around taking in the sights and sounds of the midway games and the towering rides‚ the smell of barbecue and sugary-sweet candy in the air‚ dizzy with excitement and unable to decide what to do first. We begged our parents for tickets for the rides‚ and usually they grudgingly

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    Evaluating News Coverage

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    Title: Evaluating News Coverage: September 11 Description of Target Population: This is a focused lesson that can be used with 11th or 12th grade students in honors English and/or journalism classes. (Students should already be familiar with traditional news values/ balance and their role on the front page of the daily newspaper.) Generative Topics: • Traditional news values (timeliness‚ proximity‚ consequence‚ prominence‚ conflict‚ drama‚ oddity‚ emotions‚ etc.) • The role of news values in the

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    The news coverage in the modern has become a lot more offensive to the people. It tends to invade the privacy of the people‚ which is their right. But in order to make people interested‚ all ethical boundaries are broken by the news broadcasters and journalists. The basic purpose of the field of journalism is to provide the people with accurate and reliable information. In addition to that‚ the news has to be approached in a practical sense. The journalists are required to be transparent regarding

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    Carnegie-Mellon‚ Current affairs: Middle East debate A Greek philosopher once said‚ "In argument‚ truth is born." Even though sometimes feelings and emotions come into play that confuse the issue at hand‚ usually an argument results in a new insight on the subject. Even if a person holds strong views that are unshaken by anything his adversary may say‚ he may nevertheless gain from the debate. It forces him to organize and analyze his views‚ leaving him with a clearer understanding of the subject

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    Television coverage of Crime The television coverage of crime has advertised subliminal messages which have manipulated many into incorporating violence into their lives. Television has managed to broadcast control over what society watches. It has impacted our society through the control of persuasiveness media has targeted to their audiences who receive those messages. Now‚ turn on the television. What is it that you see as you flip through the channels? The answer is most likely violence

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    TELEVISION NEWS ANCHOR .com Secrets To Making It as a TV News Anchor & Reporter * How To Anchor * Reading a Teleprompter * The Anchor Look * Getting a TV Job * Contact Us How To Anchor Share on Facebook Only Read This If You Want to Be on Television This information is only for the select few who have the rare combination of talent‚ fortitude and ambition necessary to become a television news anchor and reporter. It is not for those who want to work behind the scenes

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    Republic Day Awards‚ 2012 A total of 109 persons‚ including 19 women‚ have been selected for the Padma awards. Five personalities have been given Padma Vibhushan‚ 27 Padma Bhushan and 77 Padma Shree awards. PADMA VIBHUSHAN: K.G. Subramanyan (painting and sculpture)‚ Late Mario De Miranda (cartoonist)‚ Late (Dr) Bhupen Hazarika (vocal music)‚ Dr Kantilal Hastimal Sancheti (orthopaedics)‚ T.V. Rajeswar (civil service)‚ Delhi. PADMA BHUSHAN: Prominent among winners were Shabana Azmi (cinema)‚ Khaled

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    A study on media coverage of environmental issues by Maxwell T. Boykoff & Jules M. Boykoff states that in order to understand the long patterns of media coverage of environmental issues we must look at the characteristics and roles of first order and second order media norms that affect what news to print and sometimes fail to translate the scientific assertions which claims more about environmental degradation caused by anthropogenic activities. Mass media coverage of human contribution to climate

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    movie- Difference and similarities between newsreels and television news? Newsreel vs. Television News In The days before television network news emerged in the society‚ a newsreel was the main source of news‚ current affairs and entertainment for millions of people. A newsreel was “a form of short documentary film prevalent in the first half of the 20th century‚ regularly released in a public presentation place and containing filmed news stories and items of topical interest” (Newsreel). These

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