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    Yellow Journalism

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    Yellow Journalism Complete the graphic organizer using the information from Site 1. Headlines Pulitzer and Hearst agreed that the key to selling a newspaper was an attention-grabbing emotional headline. At Site 2‚ click on Headline Gallery and look at the headlines from actual newspapers in 1898. Notice the word choices in the headlines. 1. List the words you see that appeal to people’s emotions: -vengeance‚ victory‚ slaughter‚ war‚ destroyed‚ enemy‚ conviction‚ criminals‚ death‚ perpetrator‚ outrage

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    Sensational Journalism

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    ‘’The Role of Sensational Journalism in IndIan MedIa’’ By Vivette Kajal Helen 102516045 MBA M&E What is Sensational Journalism? Reporting about insignificant matters and events that don’t influence or benefit the overall society. Mainly where events and topics in news stories and pieces are over-hyped. In simple terms a type of bias in mass media. INTRODUCTION  Sensationalism is what drives Indian media today in complete force.  A news is always sex‚ superstition‚ suicide

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    Dangers of Journalism

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    Hazards and danger are common in careers such as construction‚ firefighting and law enforcement. However‚ if the question "Name the most dangerous careers" was asked on Family Feud‚ Journalism most likely would not be found on the survey list. When contemplating a career as a journalist‚ one probably does not initially consider the risks that they may encounter. "As recently as last week the media has been filled with coverage regarding the injuries sustained by news anchor Bob Woodruff and

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    Embedded Journalism

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    EMBEDDED JOURNALISM 1. In the realm of media-military relations‚ Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) has become synonymous with the concept of ‘embedding’. The Pentagon defines ‘embed’ “as a media representative remaining with a unit on an extended basis”[i] and OIF represents the single greatest instance of embedding. The Pentagon offered 920 embed spots‚ and‚ from 775 acceptances‚ eventually managed about 600 positions from more than 250 national and international media agencies[ii]. The British Ministry

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    History of Journalism

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    Twenty-four important notes necessary in understanding a history of journalism in the Philippines. Marcelo Del Pilar is also the author of La Soberania Monacal‚ 1888; and Frailocracia Fililipa‚ 1889. Hilario was not actually his middle name‚ but Gatmaytan. The Iglesia Filipina Independiente was founded by Isabelo delos Reyes and Pascual Poblete‚ 1902; and was headed by Gregorio Aglipay as its first Pontifex Maximus or Obispo Maximo or Supreme Bishop. Vigan‚ before Ciudad Fernandina and later Heritage

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    Journalism Monologue

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    Journalism doesn’t really allow for such detail and nuance‚ and what I felt seems to escape words. Reporting the facts alone doesn’t do it justice. His lips were warm and somehow... knowledgable of me‚ and I didn’t care that his expertise was probably due

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    Journalism and Digital Media

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    Journalism is a noble calling. The working journalist is to report‚ write‚ and explain in accordance with the highest standards of the profession.” World Journalism Institute The new age has presented an enhanced transformation to the media industry worldwide‚ which has been supported by a wealth of digital devices. In the beginning‚ the creation of the Internet was viewed as unity through technological communication means‚ yet with the growth of the Internet and the added social media

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    Impact of citizen journalism/amateur producers on world of commercial broadcast content production: Citizen Journalism is one of the most important revolutions in media since the invention of the printing press in the 1440’s. It is also one of the most hotly contested phenomena within politics‚ economics‚ industry and of course‚ journalism. Citizen Journalism is ‘The act of citizens playing an active role in the process of collecting‚ reporting‚ an analyzing and disseminating news and information’

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    writing for New Republic. Later on he was accepted to write for New York Times Magazine. A gay‚ Catholic‚ conservative‚ and often controversial commentator‚ Sullivan made history as a blogger. After roughly 5 years he decided to take a break from journalism. Sullivan started writing several books from 1995 to 2006. There are some positive facts about the Ipod. First‚ the device can hold plenty of music and videos. The Ipod can come in a variety of sizes‚ colors‚ and megabytes. The little device can

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    Leading parallel lives: journalism and professional ethics by Ian Richards Abstract Although all decisions by journalists have an ethical dimension‚ lapses in journalistic ethical standards cannot be explained simply in terms of the moral failings of individuals. Deeper insight is required‚ yet for a number of reasons little wider understanding has emerged from within journalism. At the same time‚ analysis of journalism ethics is largely absent from the field of professional ethics. This paper

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