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    believe the journalists? What qualities should a good journalist or correspondent have? Today‚ news and papers become the main source of information to the public. At the same time‚ there are uncertain about the truth of these news. However‚ some critics propose that journalists are unreliable‚ on the ground that it may give rise to a series of problems‚ including distrust of news reports and dissatisfaction of journalism. To my mind‚ it dose not make much sense to distrust journalists. The most

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    TITLE PAGE The title of this report is as follows : Are Journalists Objective In Their Thinking ?? Author’s: Amrita H Rhea Suzanne Alex Sanaa Parpia Sherly Sanjana Sonali R Department Of Journalism ‚ MOP Vaishnav College For Women Under the supervision of Ms.VidyaPadmanabhan Year (2014 – 15) Acknowledgement: We owe our profound gratitude to all those who have helped and supported us during the project. My deepest thanks to Dr.Lalitha Balakrishnan‚Principal of MOP

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    What is a journalist A journalist is a person who works with collecting‚ writing and distributing news and other current information. The Work of journalist A journalist’s work is referred to as journalism. A journalist can work with general issues‚ or specialized in certain issues.  The work of news reporter A reporter is a type of journalist who researches‚ writes‚ and reports on information to present in sources‚ conduct interviews‚ engage in research‚ and make reports.  Job category

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    Girilal Jain – Times of India Girilal Jain‚ journalist: born Sonepat‚ north India 1922; editor-in-chief Times of India 1978-88; died New Delhi 19 July 1993. GIRILAL JAIN was a well-known‚ albeit controversial‚ Indian newspaper editor who espoused a strong‚ almost Fascist-like federal authority in India to help maintain its standing as the world’s largest democracy. As leader writer and later editor-in-chief from 1978 to 1988 of the influential and widely circulated Times of India‚ Jain firmly

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    We are all far too aware with email newsletters that waste our time‚ pitches that annoy us‚ and downright spam. I normally use one of my Gmail accounts as a general dumping ground for email marketing. I did my usual daily trawl last night to see if anything of interest had been sent through. As predicted‚ there was a huge list of offers and newsletters from number of companies. The first email was from amazon. I looked at the subject line; it said‚ “ Your Order with Amazon.com”. I instantly knew

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    Email Etiquette

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    subject: Email Etiquette date: February 1‚ 2012 ______________________________________________________________________________ Basic email etiquette guidelines In this memo we will discuss about some Email Etiquettes and why they should be followed. 1. Email Alias: Email alias identifies sender to the recipient so it is necessary to include full name in email alias. Including full name in the alias also makes it easier for receiver to avoid discarding or overlooking the mail as junk mail

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    Email communication

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    Email Communication Do’s and Don’ts Crafting your Emails Single Clear Purpose Relevant Important Email Communication Do’s Email Do’s  Bottom line to the Top  Strong subject line: Impactful  One subject: 1 A for 2 Qs  Email series: Split in stages  Attachments: Long/Complex Subject  Concise: Easy on “Eyes” Email Communication Don’ts Email Don’ts  Ask ‘what you want’ at the end  No fancy: Typeface-Only Black; graphics  No ALL CAPITALS  Emailing Subtle

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    Policy: In the twentieth century the government in South Africa made it legal to separate the races according to their skin colour. Blacks‚ whites‚ coloureds and Asians lived in separated areas under the policy of apartheid. Anyone who criticised the government was “banned” and faced prison. Blacks had to register if they wanted to go into white areas. Blacks‚ Asians and coloureds were denied their basic human rights under the policy of apartheid Whites: High standard of living‚ earning good

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    Subject: Susan: E-mail Hello Susan‚ This email is being sent in regard to the information requested‚ presenting the differences between technical writing and expository writing methods. The writing elements to be covered in this email are related to the following aspects of writing: • Audience • Formatting • Purpose • Tone • Personal Experience I am certain you will find the following information to be of value and this email will serve its intended purpose‚ to verify

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    Parasitosis?” Journalists and Public Relations (PR) practitioners interact with each other everyday as part of the process of news production. Journalists communicate towards public relations practitioners with requests for information or material to help produce the stories they are writing. While public relations practitioners advise stories and deliver journalists with information they have created themselves in hope to be published in the newspaper. The relationship between journalists and public

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