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    Reading Reflection The studying content focuses on Journalism studies. I read two articles: “Labour‚ new media and the institutional restructuring of journalism” by James R. Compton and Paul Benedetti‚ and “The Future of journalism – Developments and debates” by Bob Franklin. These both showed us the influences of the growth of technology and new media on journalism. Article “Labour‚ new media and the institutional restructuring of journalism” by James R. Compton and Paul Benedetti aims at clarifying

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    Journalism is a noble calling. The working journalist is to report‚ write‚ and explain in accordance with the highest standards of the profession.” World Journalism Institute The new age has presented an enhanced transformation to the media industry worldwide‚ which has been supported by a wealth of digital devices. In the beginning‚ the creation of the Internet was viewed as unity through technological communication means‚ yet with the growth of the Internet and the added social media

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    Impact of citizen journalism/amateur producers on world of commercial broadcast content production: Citizen Journalism is one of the most important revolutions in media since the invention of the printing press in the 1440’s. It is also one of the most hotly contested phenomena within politics‚ economics‚ industry and of course‚ journalism. Citizen Journalism is ‘The act of citizens playing an active role in the process of collecting‚ reporting‚ an analyzing and disseminating news and information’

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    PAPER e rise of social media and its impact on mainstream journalism: A study of how newspapers and broadcasters in the UK and US are responding to a wave of participatory social media‚ and a historic shi in control towards individual consumers. Nic Newman September 2009 Contents Executive summary and key conclusions 1. Framing the debate 2. Mainstream media motivations‚ doubts and dilemmas 2.1 Definitions and motivations 2.2 BBC 2.3 Guardian and Telegraph 2.4 New York Times 2.5 CNN 2

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    Official methods of Analysis 12th edition. Association of Official Analytical cherusts. Washington‚ D.C. USA‚ 196 — 1962 11. Josyln; AM. (1970). Methods in Food analysis. Physical‚ chemical and instrumental methods of Analysis‚ 2 edition. Academic Press‚ New York‚ San Francisco‚ 1 -3. 12. Maxwell‚ a.‚ Se persand‚ M.P. and Mooton‚ DR. (1995). 3—6 Amino spirosolane stereodal Alkaloids from solanum Triste. Journal of Natural products. 56(4):821 — 825. www.theinternationaljournal.org > RJSITM: Volume: 02‚ Number:

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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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    The impact of new media on public relations Every once in a long while‚ the way that people receive and distribute news is majorly impacted by times and technology. The 20th century brought TV‚ radio‚ and the Internet. Just as these media channels defined their times‚ so the rise of new media will also define the 21st century. In modern society‚ all public relation practitioners are confronted with a startling series of new communications channels and struggle with the impact of new media. The

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    The impact of new media on public relation Defining new and emerging media New media is becoming the preferred term for a range of media practices that employ digital technologies and the computer in some way or another (Dewdney & Ride‚ 2006). It is used as a term in educational settings as the title of university departments and courses and also as a title of certain artistic practices‚ making new media both an academic and intellectual subject‚ and a practice (Dewdney & Ride‚ 2006). New

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    shocked when heard the news from another friend as we were walking to our shop. I feel very‚ very sorry for the family. A teacher at a school nearby Bobby Wong said there were police and ambulances and paramedics. It was dark and you could not see what was happening and the whole place was blocked off. (Ends) NEWS VALUES SHEET | JRN1000 Journalism Practice | Assignment 5 |

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    IMPACT OF THE INTERNET ON NEWS MEDIA PROFESSIONALISM‚ MINDSETS AND BUZZWORDS INTRODUCTION In 1998 the Web-based bookstore Amazon.com claimed to offer more than 100 new books on the topic of the World Wide Web. Books which can be considered to be quite outdated at the time of writing this particular essay. The relevance of these and other publications lies therefore predominantly the tools they can offer in understanding the impact new media technologies have on different aspects of society over

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