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    Upgrading the news become a popular habit for not only young people but also old people. All the bad or good information on TV and newspaper will be decided by the new editors. There are two factors which influence on this decision are the kind of customers and attraction of news. Obviously‚ the sort of people who read news is the most important factor because before launching a new‚ the authors always think about who will read or watch it. It depends on the age‚ the hobbies and the characters of

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    Bias in new media “The biases the media has are bigger than conservative or liberal. They’re about getting ratings‚ about making money‚ about doing stories that are easy to cover.” This may seem like a trite saying but it holds an enormous amount of truth. As viewers we trust what reporters write in the newspaper‚ and say on television and radio stations. We expect them to report the truth. However‚ current media outlets distort stories and certain news reports are getting too much attention

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    mainstream music news‚ Rolling Stone does employ international caliber journalists‚ and certainly should be printing a slightly higher quality drivel than a question likely to be posed by a child. The reader is not left with the impression of Peter Jennings‚ earnestly attempting to glean important threads of a political candidate’s priorities‚ but rather of a chat between friends‚ making silly jokes about a possible leader neither would choose to follow. There is a great amount of bias in journalism

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    Bias in the Media - Fox v.s. CBS Fox News‚ officially known as Fox News Channel‚ is an American cable news channel‚ that is owned by Fox Entertainment Group‚ a branch of 21st Century Fox. The channel broadcasts primarily from studios at 1211 Avenue of the Americas‚ New York City‚ New York. It was founded by Rupert Murdoch on October 7th‚ 1996‚ who hired former Republican Party media consultant Roger Ailes as its founding CEO. Growing during the late 1990s and 2000s‚ Fox News has become one of the

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    Bad News Letter Guidelines Tips: Before you start writing the letter‚ you have to ask yourself the following questions: 1. Is the letter for internal or external communication? * How close are the sender and the receiver? The Salutation (Dear / Hello / Mr. / Wolfgan?) and the Closing (Sincerely / Best / Love / Regards?) should pay attention! 2. How many parties are involved in the event? (a Mainland company IS NOT the name of the supplier!!) 3. Do you understand the basic manufacturing

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    BAD NEWS LETTER JOEL MARTINEZ STRAYER UNIVERSITY IHOP 8785 Centreville Rd. Manassas‚ VA 20110 October 25‚ 2012 Josh Carter 231 Liberty Avenue Manassas‚ VA 20110 Dear Mr. Carter: Pet Friendly Restaurant Policy Our motto at IHOP is “Come Hungry‚ Leave Happy”. It is not just a saying but also an idea that we hope is validated with each one of our customers. We take

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    New editors decide what to broadcast on television and what to print in newspaper. What factors do you think influence these decisions? Do we become used to bad news? Would it be better if more good news was reported? Discuss? What is broadcasted on television or what is printed in newspaper largely depends on the strategy of each organization. Some medium focus on broadcasting the bad news to capture the attention of audience whereas others refuse this side and emphasize on good deeds. My essay

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    counter in Russia. Read More January events keep winter blues away Erie Times-News‚ 12/26/2013 5:17:26 AM 1 New Year’s Day Read More Tired Of Doom And Gloom? Here’s The Best Good News Of 2013 NPR‚ 12/24/2013 10:37:31 AM It’s easy to get discouraged by a constant stream of bad news about unemployment‚ crime‚ war and political dysfunction. You might think we humans can’t do anything right. But good news: We can. Here are a few areas of real progress in the U.S. and around the world. Read

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    Newspaper and television broadcast told us the news of a country and the world. We do not know what are the news come from and how many goods and bads are there. The new editor helps to choose what should be presented. I think more good news can produce a positive atmosphere. The following essay will talk about my views towards it. Different factors influence the decisions of news editor. I think the popularity of the news will be one of the factors. If news persons are stars or celebrities‚ people will

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    critical time in finding out the ways to communicate the bad and good news to its salaried employees. An erroneous selection of time and communication channel selection may demoralize the workforce completely resulting in a disaster for the company. The good news is that the company management has decided to increase the salary and benefits of almost all the salaried employees regardless of their grades while on the other hand the bad news (because of the long time slump in the steel industry)‚ the

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