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    Mainstream Media hegemony and new media environment By Muhammad Ahmad Sheikh International Broadcaster‚ Journalist and educationist (Ex- Deputy Controller‚ Head of current Affair National Broadcasting Service Radio Pakistan‚ Bureau chief mediacon international‚ member CMA‚‚ Community Media Association‚ UK)‚ published author ezine and upublish.com) Pakistan’s mainstream media outlets have perhaps misunderstand the meaning of free flow of information under the freedom of press law. Perhaps they

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    Jarell Brown Professor Tracy Grant American Literature After 1865 AML2020 160791 America in the late nineteenth century was full of women poets who hungered for freedom of different sorts. Through journalism they were able to express their personal life issues or be the voice for the other women of America. Two phenomenal authors that we’ve studied were Emily Dickinson and Charlotte Gilman. Dickinson’s untitled poems & Gilman’s The Yellow Wallpaper both expressed their lack of freedom and

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    consequences. So everything written in a quality newspaper can be relayed on and aren’t harmful. The journalists working for this kind of newspaper are usually proud of their profession. Moreover‚ they often don’t care about high wages. They respect the journalism ethics and they don’t receive bribes or other gifts. They should be impartial‚ so they try not to become involved in anything which might affect their objectivity. For real journalists the fair play is the most important. All information published

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    Title: Evaluating News Coverage: September 11 Description of Target Population: This is a focused lesson that can be used with 11th or 12th grade students in honors English and/or journalism classes. (Students should already be familiar with traditional news values/ balance and their role on the front page of the daily newspaper.) Generative Topics: • Traditional news values (timeliness‚ proximity‚ consequence‚ prominence‚ conflict‚ drama‚ oddity‚ emotions‚ etc.) • The role of news values in

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    Foucalt said that ‘Truth is produced only by virtue of multiple forms of constraint ’. Indeed‚ he is right. In the 21st century society we live in‚ truth is a social construct‚ shaped by a certain few who have the power to deem what is accepted as truth. Arguably ulterior motives‚ personal agendas‚ corporate and political interests affect the representation of the truth. ‘Frontline ’‚ ‘US Media Blues ’ and ‘Media Watch ’ attempt to give insight on how media corporations represent the truth. Collectively

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    MEDIA NEGATIVE ASPECT Opening:  Let me begin by stating that all in the world is not as you have been told. The old saying that "truth is stranger than fiction" couldn’t be more accurate‚ for we have been deceived on such a grand scale that most would have a difficult time in comprehending the full extent. The behind the scenes machinations of big money and politics are so well hidden from most of the population‚ that if people actually knew how things were really run‚ we would quite literally

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    Do you think self-regulation is effective when it comes to Indian television?  Self regulation in my veiws is...... I see self-regulation and the promotion of quality journalism as additional safeguards of media freedom and even of media power. but when the journalists are asked they say “ we must have self- regulation — but for the other channel‚ but not us!” When it comes to constructing their own news‚ they think very little of professionalism and traditional norms‚ such as getting both

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    Today‚ we are living in a world dominated by media. The mass media is increasingly occupying the central stage in our lives. The mass media has an iron grip on the imagination as well as thinking faculties of the society. The programmes and features served by the mass media which instruct people not only what they should eat‚ drink and wear and groom them but also at times misguide them to commit heinous crimes. Mass media acts as an effective catalyst of change in society. Mass media which is

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    The constitution gives us the freedom of speech in our country. However‚ we must keep in mind that exercising these liberties includes duties and responsibilities. The media is an integral part of everyday life and has become a leading player and influence of our society and it have an outcome on our nations’ future‚ viewpoint‚ and the globe’s view of us. The media are responsible for mainstream America ideals and the familiarity of the image based on the impact from the media

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    In a country where those in power regard the news media as fake and irrelevant‚ a story of investigative journalism fighting for those without a voice might change a few minds. This idea is not original to present day‚ as the events that occur in the film Spotlight‚ directed by Tom McCarthy‚ show the risks and rewards reporters face when trying to take down dominate forces in society. This film follows the experiences of the spotlight department at the Boston Globe Newspaper‚ and their efforts to

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