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    Effects of Online News Publication to Printed Newspaper A Term Paper Presented to Mrs. Lynnie Ann Deocampo Department of English CASS‚ MSU-IIT In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for English 2 (Writing in the Discipline) Second Semester‚ SY 2011-2012 by Lynrose Jane D. Genon AB-English I- B1-1 March 23‚ 2012 Topic: The Effects of Online News Publication to Printed Newspapers Thesis Statement: Online news publication creates wider and accessible information for

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    NEWSPAPER READING HABITS AMONG SCHOOLTEACHERS ABSTRACT Newspaper‚ the mirror of the day had a crucial role of informing the changes that is occurring in the world. The teaching community‚ in their pursuit of molding a new generation should also be updated of the happenings in the globe. Newspaper reading helps the teachers to be aware of the world they are living. This particular study intends to understand how teachers read newspapers and how they interact with students about news items. INTRODUCTION

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    Semiotic Analysis of Media Content Part A Political cartoons‚ unlike written words can express a biased political opinion from the author to the reader. Because all opinions are implied rather than stated‚ the author cannot be quoted for a stance on political objectives. It is up to the reader to define their own individual attitude to the political topic at hand from their prior knowledge of the discourse surrounding the content as displayed by the cartoon. Political cartoons satire government

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    Essay: MEDIA ANALYSIS IN MALAYSIA (NEWSPAPERS) INTRODUCTION Newspapers are essential in everyone’s daily life as it is the main source of news since the olden days before the television was invented. Without the newspapers‚ where does the news come from? Particularly in Malaysia‚ there are several languages used in the country. The main languages used however are English‚ Bahasa and Mandarin. Each of these different languages have specially dedicated newspapers to the particular language. For

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    Buffett’s Bid for Media General’s Newspapers Situation: Media General is a mature company which has a lot of business including newspapers‚ television broadcasting and digital businesses primarily serving the southeastern U.S. (Over 18 TV stations and 64 newspapers). While because of the popular of Internet from the 2000s‚ more than 300 daily newspapers disappeared and daily circulation of newspapers fell to 44 million in 2011‚ the U.S. newspaper industry is dropping. With the decreasing

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    4.4.2.1. Grammar and Syntax Distinct grammatical and syntactic structures are essential features in newspaper language and differentiate the language of quality press and popular press newspapers. In fact‚ tabloidization involves a “movement away from longer‚ complex‚ analytical writing” in connection with the style of newspaper language (Bird 2009: 41). Firstly‚ the article from 1966 consists of 26 sentences and‚ thus‚ has an approximate average of 3 sentences per 100 words. Furthermore‚ it contains

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    Clay Shirky says what everyone in the field of journalism is thinking‚ but is scared to admit- we can’t predict the future of journalism‚ in “Newspapers and Thinking the Unthinkable”. We have an idea of where it is headed‚ that being technological instead of pen and paper but nobody knows for sure where the technology is going to take us because lets face it‚ nobody thought that we would be where we are today. We are living in the “unthinkable scenario”. So what does that mean for anxious journalism

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    Modern Times Group‚ a subsidiary of Kinnevik group In 1995‚ they set out to change the newspaper business by offering a free morning paper called the Metro. Metro started in Sweden targeting urban transit riders. Their sole means of dispersal was through the metro system; both on the trains as well as the platforms. Their main target markets were two-fold: employed readers with high income‚ as well as younger readers with disposable income. These are the two groups advertisers were eager to reach

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    phraseological word combinations…………………………….… ІІ. FUNCTIONING OF PHRASEOLOGICAL WORD COMBINATIONS IN THE NEWSPAPER NEW YORK TIMES……………………………………………………...……... 2.1. Origin of the newspaper…………………………………………………….………….. 2.2. Brief history of the newspaper New York Times and Egemendi Kazakhstan………………………………………….……………………………………………….… 2.3. Functioning of phraseological word combinations in the newspaper New York Times and Egemendi Kazakhstan CONCLUSION…………………………………………………….…………………….…... REFERENCES.......

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    News corporation Australia Newspaper Consumers Headed to the Graves Briefing Note Summary The struggle of hardcopy newspaper in the digital world Dependent on advertising revenues Newspaper industry heading towards a darker future Conclusion and Recommendations Issues It has come to the companies’ attention that the digital revolution‚ all though a major positive for the world‚ is rapidly becoming the

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