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    Watergate in Journalism

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    played a huge part in making investigative reporting fixed in American journalism and has been spreading around the world largely because of it. I can’t help but feel like the future of investigative reporting is still at risk forty years since Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein wrote their first stories about the break in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters in Washington’s Watergate office building. Investigative journalism died down during the two world wars‚ the Great Depression‚ and the

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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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    I. BASIC CAMPUS JOURNALISM Course Description: This course engages aspiring Campus Journalists in becoming skilled writers and critics in the different areas of journalism for a variety of purposes. Their writings should make them aware of their interactions among writing purposes and audience expectations as well as the way generic conventions and the resources of language contribute to effectiveness in journalism. Campus Journalists should be able to write effectively and confidently as writers

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    In Cold Blood’s Effect on Journalism The definition of journalism is the activity of gathering‚ assessing‚ creating‚ and presenting news and information (What is Journalism 1). Journalism is when the writer provides information to their audience (the reader). Journalism is storytelling. It has been around for as long as humans have been communicating. The purpose and principal of journalism is the function news plays in people’s lives. News that keeps us informed and a way of communication about

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    A critique of ‘Media education and communication studies’ as a discipline in India: In 1920‚ the foundations for Journalism as a discipline in India were framed by Annie Besant‚ founder-editor of New India who started mass communication training in Madras. Journalism studies had been introduced in India way before it gained independence. India’s first institution of mass communication was tried at the Aligarh Muslim University in 1938‚ where a concrete plaque for a regular communication school was

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    The relationship between journalism and public relations has been described as tumultuous. Hitchcock (2012) says there is a shifting dynamic between the two and has found that journalists are starting to become more and more reliant on public relations ‘(PR)’‚ while Jackson (2009) says that up to 80% of media content has come from a public relations source. In this instance‚ Evans (2010) says‚ “it is time to admit that the two disciplines of journalism and PR are two sides of the same coin and that

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    contemporary journalism is huge. Without the first amendment‚ the whole concept of contemporary journalism could not exist. This fact is true because through contemporary journalism writers truly show the power of freedom of speech. Most of the writing we come across in various forms of news are based on the opinions of the author. Without the power of the first amendment this freedom would not be possible in any way. Over time the first amendments effect of contemporary journalism has grow because

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    SOCIAL MEDIA AS A CHALLENGE FOR QUALITY JOURNALISM by Umar Ibrahim Usman. Bayero University Kano‚ Nigeria. umayyfa_baima@yahoo.com +2348066426433 Social media refers to the use of web based mobile technologies to turn communication in to an interactive dialogue. Social media is best understood as a group of new kind of online media‚ which share most or all of the following characteristics. Social media encourages contributions and feedback from everyone who is interested. It blurs the

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    Journalism Code of Ethics

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    References: Brislin‚ T. (March 6-8‚ 1994). An update on journalism ethics in Asia: Values and practices as context for meaning in Japan‚ China and Korea. In Jounalism Ethics in Asia. Retrieved November 19‚ 2012‚ from http://www2.hawaii.edu/~tbrislin/asiaeth.html. Buttry‚ S. (November 7‚ 2010). Journalist ’s code

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    Journalism Ethics – A Case Study It is always important for reporters to remember to incorporate the right ethical guidelines when writing a story‚ so that the news remains objective‚ informative and proper. However‚ some like to ignore ethics in order to make their news story more interesting to read and thus‚ gather a wider readership. Some of the many issues of journalism ethics include the limits of free speech‚ accuracy and bias‚ fairness and privacy‚ the use of graphic images‚ conflicts of

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