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    of which‚ only a small sample are published (Harcup and O’Neill‚ 2001). Journalists appear to have an unvoiced compilation of guidelines or news values passed down through education as well as industry experience‚ which aid them to decipher the newsworthiness of a story. It is these news values‚ which Galtung and Ruge attempted to identify in their 1967 study. Galtung and Ruge suggested in their key hypothesis that the more news values that are adhered to‚ the more likely a story is to be published

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    newspaper editors to print a photo trilogy showing the tragic moments leading up to the death of a young mother. At the time the photos were printed‚ in over four hundred newspapers across the nation‚ there was great controversy. Readers expressed in phone calls and letters to the editor. Some editors chose not to print the photos at all. Ephron argued that since death is part of life‚ readers should not be sheltered from it. She asked why photos from fatal car accidents show the wrecked vehicles

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    Melanie · Mar 7‚ 2013 Group 4: Politics and Government (15th April 2013) 18th April Research conference Belize City Topic: Politics and Government •Define politics. •Distinguish between power and authority. •Identify and define Max Weber’s three ideal types of authority. •Describe the four basic types of contemporary political systems: monarchy‚ democracy‚ authoritarianism‚ and totalitarianism. •Discuss the political spectrum‚ special-interest groups‚ watch-dog groups and voter apathy

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    “shock value” and the images were eventually sent to the deceased’s father.4 The Catsouras family began legal proceedings to have the images removed from the Internet. Although the court found that the images were not “legitimate public concern or newsworthiness”5 and that privacy law had been violated‚ the images remain online because the US has never recognised a right to be forgotten. In Florida Star v. BJF the US Supreme Court ruled that laws that restrict the media from publishing information that

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    SERVICE MARKETING MIX MEANING A selection of services developed to offer customers a choice within a particular range. The elements of a services marketing mix are sometimes called the seven Ps: the four Ps of the marketing mix‚ plus three Ps of services: participants‚ physical evidence‚ and process (of service assembly). [pic] Service Marketing A Service is an economic activity‚ that is intangible or not be touched

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    the effect of mass media

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    5/27/13 The effect of media content on audiences and society | a2-level-level-revision‚ sociology‚ mass-media-0‚ effect-media-content-audiences-and-society | … The effect of media content on audiences and society Before you can log into the site you MUST accept terms and conditions. After studying this section‚ you should be able to understand: Quick revise the evidence relating to the relationship between screen violence and violence in real life active audience approaches the process

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    Social Media and Social Issues – A study on the role of social media in shaping and publicizing Social issues Mohana Sudhan Mayilsamy‚ Assistant Professor‚ School of Communication‚ Dr. G. R. Damodaran College of Science‚ Avinashi Road‚ Coimbatore - 641014. e-mail:sudhanwarrior@gmail.com‚ Mobile: 9944223455‚ Fax: 0422-2591865. Abstract Social media‚ especially social Networking Sites are turning up as an essential mode of interactive and informing media in the recent past. Especially

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    ABU GHRAIB - A Coverage Comparison & Analysis CNN (Western Media) vs. al Jazeera On Wednesday‚ April 28‚ 2004‚ a series of pictures broadcast on CBV “60 Minutes II” prompted an worldwide media frenzy that challenged America’s so-called moral superiority‚ complicated the fight against terror in the Middle East‚ crippled U.S. relations with the international community and elicited public demands for high-level accountability. The physical‚ psychological and sexual abuse‚ including torture‚ rape

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    News has changed from a text dominant platform to a multimodal news discourse‚ which now is inclusive of visual tracks. The move towards multi-semiotic news platforms has changed the nature of news and how news happenings are presented to readers. Moya (2011‚ p. 2983) states‚ “Images and language have their own specific potentials‚ that is‚ their own affordances to make meaning. It is apparent that contemporary news discourse is constructed through image composition and the placement of news values

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    difficult. So how does one go about getting editorial coverage? Well‚ the simple answer is you have to have news. Good press is great publicity. What is news? This is the big question‚ and one that can be very difficult to answer‚ as newsworthiness changes from country to country and even from journalist to journalist. What might be news to you may have zero appeal to the media in your area. That is why it is important when looking for coverage to always separate yourself

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