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    From what I gather from my readings‚ the western world has 2 models that they follow in the modern-day world of media. 1) The social responsibility system ~ In the social responsibility theory of the press‚ the media is driven to benefit the public. It expects journalists to answer society’s need for truth‚ requires an open and diverse debate on public issues‚ and honest updates of current events. In this model‚ media ethics is automatic because the press is free to serve its purpose for the

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    PLACES AND FORMS OF POWER – THE MEDIA The media are called the fourth power and the internet the 5th power. The rise of the free press distributed in the street or in the metro has increased dramatically. From paper to screen‚ more and more people today are getting their news from the web especially young people. In the USA many papers have closed down. The question is: the media today: vice or virtue? Firstly‚ I’m going to talk about the vice of the media today‚ the negatives aspect and

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    Today‚ the print as well as the electronic media plays a pivotal role in our daily life. With the rapid development of mass media‚ we are‚ on a nearly secondly basis, well informed of news concerning what is going on in the world. More importantly, news media, to a large extent,can play a supervisory role, food quality report serving as a convincing example. Being aware of the fake and substandard food flowing into market,detriment to health has become the prior concern among consumers. Consequently,

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    Quick study guide 9 Researching to writing: some practical pointers Take a library tour as early as possible. Learn how to access computer information on library holdings‚ call numbers‚ etc.‚ how to use the CD ROM and online databases‚ and where the journals relevant to particular subjects are in the library. As soon as you receive a list of assignment references or course readings‚ sit down in the library and computer search the necessary call numbers. This way‚ you save time and can access

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    Allan Bell The Language of News Media (περίληψη: Γιώργος Σαµαρτζής) Written by a linguist who is himself a journalist‚ this is a uniquely account of the language of media news. Allan Bell emphasizes the importance of the processes which produce media language‚ as stories are moulded and modified by various hands. He stresses it is indeed stories that journalists and editors produce‚ not articles. These stories have viewpoint‚ values and structure that can be analysed. He is concerned

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    University of Phoenix Material Media Convergence Worksheet Write 250- to 350-word answers to each of the following questions in the matrix: Questions Answers What is meant by the term media convergence with regard to technology‚ and how has it affected everyday life? Media convergence is a phenomenon involving the interlocking of computing and information technology companies‚ telecommunications networks‚ and content providers from the publishing worlds of newspapers‚ magazines‚ music

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    This paper seeks to outline and discuss the merits and demerits of self-regulation. Relevant examples will be cited that illustrate the points raised. Appropriate definitions of the key words will also be provided. The terms that will be defined are regulation‚ self-regulation‚ demerits and merits. The cases that have been taken up by the Voluntary Media Council of Zimabawe will be included at the end of the discussion. What is regulation? The first explanation is from Ogus (1994) who quotes

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    Feature writing Anything that’s not straight news‚ editorial or sport. Gives a human dimension to the news Responds to the reader’s curiosity while entertaining at the same time Truth and accuracy are still important Can’t editorialize – NOT inverted pyramid style Sub-stories of the news Skills similar to fiction writers Narrates that keeps the readers absorbed Brings out the drama of people’s lives Know which details to highlight Vivid descriptions -Colorful dialogue -Humor Begins with

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    Life management skills

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    1.5 Constructing Your Health Decisions 1. For your assignment you will organize information to include influences on your health‚ a family member’s health or the health of another person. Be sure to include: at least two examples of different influences by media‚ technology‚ or public policy on you‚ your family‚ or community the effect of these influences on everyone’s health the responsibility a person has for enhancing one’s health. 2. Use the organizer below to help you brainstorm your

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    Politics plays a huge role in everyone’s lives and is always a topic of discussion in today’s society. Peoples political views differ from one side of the spectrum to the other and there is really no right or wrong view‚ it is all personal opinion. Even the term politics has multiple definitions out there that are accepted by some and rejected by others. Dyck defines politics as “The activity in which conflicting interests struggle for advantage or dominance in the making and execution of public

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