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    becoming entertainment channels.. .but in business point of view‚ what they are doing is right to some extent. ..there are hundreds of news channels in India...each month the number is increasing...the aim of every channel is to get new customers and retain the existing...as far as financial cost for maintaining a channel is concerned ‚its huge... so it is a do or die situation for them..a channel has to target all kinds of viewers ..if u examine the viewers of television channels‚ the majority are

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    Influence of Mass Media

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    radio‚ television the so-called New Media of the Internet‚ and now social media. Today‚ just about everyone depends on information and communication to keep their lives moving through daily activities like work‚ education‚ health care‚ leisure activities‚ entertainment‚ traveling‚ personal relationships‚ and the other stuff with which we are involved. It’s not unusual to wake up‚ check the cellphone for messages and notifications‚ look at the TV or newspaper for news‚ commute to work‚ read emails‚

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    Essay: Fox News and Ben Stein: Blacks are the creators of their own problems. An unfair assessment of the racism issue in America By: Tobi Omole Reading the papers is always and will always be one of mans’ most favorite things to do in the morning‚ whether it be an online news article‚ the news on TV or the classic regular old newspaper. But what if the article you’re reading represents you or a social group you are a part of in an unfair or right out ridiculous way? Being portrayed as the troublemakers

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    CTV Newsnet Case Analysis

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    Chapter 3 CTV Newsnet [pic] 1. Abstract In January 2000‚ the CTV Newsnet was confronted with a threat to its reputation and growth. A tape with offensive remarks made by the News broadcaster Avery Haines’ were aired mistakenly‚ and it aroused great public indignation. By means of OB analysis‚ we found that Haines’ dispositional characteristics such as low emotional stability and lack of conscientiousness‚ heavy workplace stress‚ and different attribution processes conducted

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    Science or Spin? Assessing the Accuracy of Cable News Coverage of Climate Science Aaron Huertas Rachel Kriegsman April 2014 Our national debate about climate policy is broken. Too often‚ policy makers and other public figures make misleading statements that question whether climate change is humaninduced—or is even occurring at all—rather than debating whether and how to respond to risks from climate change that scientists have identified. Media outlets can do more to foster a fact-based

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    Everyone that watches T. V has heard of the big scandal between Bill O’reilly sexual harassment case and Fox News‚ Should Fox be held liability for Bills actions? Overall every Company have an obligation to make a harassment free workplace for its employees‚ and unwanted behavior doesn’t necessary have to be sexual. A company is liable if the harassment is so frequent or severe that it creates a hostile or offensive work environment or when it results in adverse employment actions such as the victim

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    Media Bias In Journalism

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    News networks are not the only ones involved in journalism and news that are bi mased. Many media viewers have unique and varying opinions‚ but those viewers tend to only watch and read news sources that share the same opinions‚ feeding the news networks’ bias in journalism. Viewers only learn one side of the event or argument‚ instead of getting both sides of the story. Also‚ people with political views‚ will watch news sources who share the same political views‚ so their beliefs are more secure

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    Ambassador Essay

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    died of severe asphyxia caused by harmful fumes from the fire (BBC‚ pars. 2-3). Four days after he died‚ CNN found Stevens’ personal journal and displayed the contents of his journal on the news (Fox News‚ pars. 1). The Huffington Post explained CNN’s use of Christopher Stevens’ journal “disgusting” (Fox News‚ pars. 3). Also‚ Glenn Beck‚ a network producer‚ has a theory of what the actual truth of the attack may be (Beck‚ pars. 2). Lastly‚ President Obama chose to appear on television in front of

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    Bill O Reilly Case Summary

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    Bill O’Reilly and Fox News‚ which is a newer news station compared to all the other top news outlets‚ seems to always be getting themselves in trouble whether it be with the law or simply bad public relations. It may be true that the company is not capable of getting itself in trouble‚ but rather the people of the company that are‚ but when a company creates an environment in which you feel as if there will be no repercussions it becomes easier to slip into a situation that you may not be able to

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    by different actors in the CTV Newsnet Case Study. To Henry Kowalski‚ she was perceived as an ideal candidate for a news anchor with experience‚ qualifications and charisma (she was to be an asset to CTV). To her co-workers Avery Haines was perceived as new (eager to make friends)‚ hardworking and committed to her job. To the public Avery Haines was viewed as an up and coming news anchor fresh to CTV Newsnet. After the mishap she was viewed as a discriminatory towards those with disabilities‚ racist

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