A History of Journalism in the Philippines: Contemporary Period (10 of 11) [pic]by Alixander Haban Escote in History‚ August 28‚ 2008 [pic][pic][pic][pic][pic]After the 1986 EDSA Revolution‚ the press‚ which plays a potent role in the promotion of truth‚ justice‚ and democracy‚ and of peace‚ progress‚ and prosperity‚ was liberated from dictatorship. During this period‚ crony newspapers were closed and the National Press Club and the Philippine Press Institute were revived to professionalize mass
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1920s many pressmen’s associations were formed. The Indian and Eastern Newspaper Society (IENS) was formed in 1939 as a central organisation of Indian. Burmese. Ceylonese news papers to promote their corn mon interest‚ especially business interests. Today‚ the
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The public’s reliance on the media appears to be at its peak. The Media has more of a responsibility than ever to maintain an ethical standard in reporting the News. This standard should be carried out in not only the authenticity of the information dispersed‚ but also the means through which the information is obtained. However‚ many argue that not all unethical practices in obtaining information are a liability. These people reason that if the results sought are of great public interest‚ the ends
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Subject: Independent journalists vs. government censorship in internet age At the beginning of this year‚ the journalists from the newspaper Southern Weekly – a liberal Chinese newspaper- stood up to the government’s censorship. It appears that Chinese authorities cannot neglect people’s desire for the truth any longer since the awakened citizen will lean against draconian censorship. As social media1) explodes and online-based small media emerges‚ we have tremendous channels to access news and
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known as ‘citizen journalism’. Swarms of amateur online journalists are now putting the digital technology to use by creating publishing sites and countless weblogs. Bloggers and other amateur journalists are scooping out information from the mainstream
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A. Collective There are a number of possible responses to these forecasts. We could do nothing in particular about them. We could decide to continue emitting carbon dioxide‚ but to study its effects closely‚ planning to take some action if effects begin to look dangerous. We could decide that some change in the global mean state is acceptable‚ and limit carbon dioxide emissions to an amount that we think will prevent change in excess of the acceptable limit. We could decide that no human-caused
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Role and purpose of journalism The only thing that affects people more than information is presentation. How information is framed‚ what information is emphasized‚ and how it is distributed contribute to our perceptions of the world and how we develop as people. Journalism in all of its forms — print‚ television‚ radio‚ and internet — affect our world views and perceptions of morality. Journalism is a method of inquiry and literary style used in social and cultural representation. It serves the
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It has been said that the media sells audiences to advertisers. Is advertising necessary to fund journalism? Discuss with reference to the debate in the media about the future of newspapers‚quality and independent journalism. An editing room is before everything‚ a profit-making business and like every other businesses‚ there has to be investment‚ expenses‚ funding and revenue. Today’s most major revenue for newspapers is achieved through advertising. It does then‚ right from the start‚ appear clear
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Journalism of detachment Introduction In this essay I will discuss Martin Bell’s notion of ‘the journalism of attachment’ and try to pitch it against traditional values of journalism‚ such as objectivity and impartiality. I will acknowledge some of the criticisms that have been raised against those values‚ but I will argue that instead of replacing them with something new we should try to re-evaluate them and reconsider how we practice them. The main body of the essay is divided into four parts
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KOGANYO REGISTRATION NO: AIJI/O3858P/2014 PHONE NO. 0702252929 1. Explain the term journalist. A journalist is person whose job is to collect news and write about it for newspapers‚ magazines‚ television or radio. He is a person engaged in journalism; especially a writer or editor for a news medium. He is writer who aims at a mass audience. A journalist is also a person who keeps journal. 2. What are the qualities of a good journalist? Information of current affairs: In present time‚
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