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    Believes That Newspaper Are A Thing From The Past.” I as the first speaker of the affirmative will first define the motion for today. Three key phrases need elucidation. Newspaper is a paper that is printed and distributed daily that contains news‚ articles of opinion‚ features‚ and advertising. A thing of the past on the other hand means something that is perceived as inferior when compared with newer alternatives. Hence‚ the motion for today simply means that “Newspapers become an inferior

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    is the Spanish JIC (Join Industry Commitiee).  With 163 members:  Media: Newspapers and Magazines Titles‚ Radio Stations‚ Tv Channel‚ Internet Sites‚ Outdoors advertising companys and Cinema advertising companys.  Advertising agencies.  Advertisers.  .. and we created the EGM. 1 The Print Media surveys in Spain EGM  The EGM is the Print Media survey in Spain • Since 1968 • Multimedia: • Newspapers • Magazines • Radio • Cinema • Tv • Internet • Outdoors The Print Media

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    The History of Philippine Media The Republic of the Philippines was under Spanish rule begining March 16‚ 1521‚ when Ferdinand Magellan landed on the island of Cebu and claimed it for Spain. In 1565 the first permanent Spanish settlement was founded‚ and later the islands received their name from Philip II of Spain. In effect‚ Spanish rule ended in 1898 when the U.S. Navy ’s Commodore George Dewey destroyed the Spanish fleet anchored in Manila Bay. In December 1898 the United States and Spain signed

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    Printed media consists of newspapers‚ magazines‚ and books; while electronic media includes radio‚ television‚ movies‚ and the Internet. One of the prominent roles of the mass media is the communication of information. Another prominent role of mass media is to provide entertainment for people of all diversities. By providing entertainment and communication the mass media fulfills two roles: social integration and social change. In the mid-nineteenth century newspapers kicked-off the coverage of

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    between the two tribes‚ "A comprehensive solution—rather than case-by-case negotiation—is needed to solve the numerous land dispute issues confronting the Navajo and Hopi tribes" (Hardeen 1985: 9). After reading two major city newspapers and two Native American newspapers‚ it is evident in their discussion the differences of the two nations and yet the similarities of their goals. After reading the article titled "Navajo Registers On Hopi Reservation Face Deadline For Eviction" by Gary Ghioto‚ a

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    Historical Development of Print Since the dawn of civilization‚ 30‚000 to 35‚000 years ago‚ man has been using written communication in order to transfer complex ideas‚ information and concepts. They made illustrations which until now serves as a guide for us to understand how they lived and what they believed in. With the extreme evolution that man has passed through‚ we then started forming our own system of symbols that had given us easier access in understanding the world around us which

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    International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Vol. 2 No. 17; September 2012 Agenda setting and Framing of Elections during Musharraf Period in Pakistani Print Media (1999-2008) Naveed Iqbal Chaudhry Lecturer Institute of Communication Studies University of the Punjab Lahore-Pakistan Amna Ashraf Lecturer Media studies Dept 93-Kinnaird College Lahore-Pakistan Abstract This paper presents a content analysis of editorials published by the elite English press of Pakistan during Pervaiz

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    dying down of print newspaper production and the rush to the Internet to receive and put out prominent information. As members of the journalism world‚ we must be able to follow these new advances and be fully prepared to hold our own when what we have known for years as the popular ways to receive and send information becomes completely wiped out‚ heading down a road of the unknown of the future of journalism as we know it. According to The Guardian‚ 166 print newspapers have vanished over the

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    The New Age of Media

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    ever-growing multimedia network has started to put a damper on the printed form of media. Although many would argue this statement‚ but with the new development of e-readers and tablets it is making magazine and newspaper sales decline. Within the last decade the revenue generated by newspaper and magazine sales have dropped leading us to believe‚ that the print form of media is slowly dying; it’s easily being replaced with the new formation of social networking‚ smartphones and other devices. What

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    priority‚ a carefully targeted campaign of mailbox drops‚ posters and advertising in the local‚ i.e. suburban newspaper is recommended. 2.1 Environmental Analysis 1.1. 1 Industry Attractivess 2. How attractive is the industry? In one word‚ it’s quite attractive. Because publishers of newspapers and magazines have to collect and do not get paid for unpaid newspapers and magazines‚ the bargaining power of suppliers is low. Likewise‚ companies such as NSW lotteries depend on

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