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    Personal Statement

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    Later I learned about the journalist after my cousin went into the school of journalism in college. He told me that even if the social injustice and dark side existing in the news media‚ the media still is the most powerful tool on earth. It is not so much that the media explicitly tell you what to think but instead‚ more subtly‚ suggests what to think about‚ providing the parameters within which one’s thoughts are constrained. So long as the conscientious journalists from all media and specialties

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    newsstand appeal‚ whilst the online version can be updated throughout the day and refreshed as many times as necessary. “The digital age journalist has to become a specialist who knows how to search for information on the Web and turn it into news” (Herbert‚ 2000: p.3). Gone are the days of spreadsheets and heavy word processing‚ as the Internet provides journalists

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    images that involve children are the ones that completely tear my soul apart. Should news organizations be able to publish these kinds of images for the public to see? Photo journalist have certain requirements that must be honored. According to the National Press Photographers Association’s Code of Ethics‚ “Visual journalists and those who manage visual news productions are accountable for

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    In the text‚ we can find two voices‚ the words on the left and the poem itself. The real world is represented by the words on the left. The descriptions on the right give us a metaphorical explanation of those objects‚ but with the voice of a war journalist. With this strategy‚ the author helps the readers to understand the main purpose of the text. It is a bit difficult to identify the author’s intention because these lines are full of irony. In the poem‚ the author describes

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    Mass media and Society

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    COMU3223 CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE INFLUENCE OF MEDIA OWNERSHIP Does media ownership matter? In an age of freedom of information and the individual right of free speech‚ are the owners of media agencies and outlets really agenda setters and gatekeepers of information? A review of current communication and political economy literature concludes that media ownership does matter. Although predominantly subtly and indirectly the owners of the media outlets do still steer public opinion and build

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    Interview preparation

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    Your spokesperson function in the company. Explain why this spokesperson is best suited to handle this specific interview‚ based on the information provided by the journalist. The spokesperson is the CEO because he is the best person to handle each question because of the company‚ in this case the CEO is required since the journalist is going to ask about the company culture and sensitive questions. Key messages that you want to convey during the interview. The customers and employees are

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    a massacre in Tiananmen Square is demonstrated in the televised BBC reports. BBC journalists recorded footage of casualties leaving the square to over-crowded‚ under-staffed hospitals. BBC described the scene as “[t]he troops have been firing indiscriminately… Their own army were firing at them.” This footage suggests that there was violence in Tiananmen Square with the potential for fatalities. The BBC journalist also reports to have picked up a woman with a bullet in the head ‚ bringing her to

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    trusting the american body

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    Mary Maxfield begins her article “Food as a Thought”. Maxfield is a graduate student from Fontboone University who claims that the food industries‚ as well as prominent health journalists‚ are part of the growing health anxiety in our country. Her essay is a response to Michael Pollan‚ a well-known health journalist and is a name that Maxfield refers to a lot in her article. She suggests that Pollan is contributing to our cultural anxiety over food by using “eating algorithms” in which he backs

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    Censorship Censorship’s negative effect will arouse a rebellion that would be more egregious than the Tiananmen Square Massacre of 1989‚ once Chinese people find out that their own Chinese troops‚ slaughtered several students who were just participating in a non-violent protest. The Chinese people and the Chinese culture would not be the same after the Tiananmen Square Massacre on June 4th‚ 1989. Since the protest‚ the Chinese government suppressed everything from the Chinese people.This included

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    Famous People and Privacy

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    sensationalized in tabloids for two reasons. A. Journalists are breaking the ethical values and the mission of their profession. 1. The size of the audience is relevant. 2. Lack of objectivity in allegations B. Besides‚ sensationalism affects everyone involved. 1. Speculations about you and your relatives lives. 2. Hounded by media in every action. In conclussion‚ it’s evident that sensationalism has become deeply entrenched in the media and journalists are paying by sacrificing their ethics exposing

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