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    New York Times Case Study

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    Raines has faded under the measured leadership of his successor‚ Bill Keller‚ but now its financial performance is lagging. NYT Co.’s stock is trading at about 40‚ down 25% from its high of 53.80 in mid-2002 and has trailed the shares of many other newspaper companies for a good year and a half. "Their numbers in this recovery are bordering on the abysmal‚" says Douglas Arthur‚ Morgan Stanley’s (MWD) senior publishing analyst. Meanwhile‚ the once-Olympian authority of the Times is being eroded not only

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    Prominent Indian Journalists

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    Girilal Jain – Times of India Girilal Jain‚ journalist: born Sonepat‚ north India 1922; editor-in-chief Times of India 1978-88; died New Delhi 19 July 1993. GIRILAL JAIN was a well-known‚ albeit controversial‚ Indian newspaper editor who espoused a strong‚ almost Fascist-like federal authority in India to help maintain its standing as the world’s largest democracy. As leader writer and later editor-in-chief from 1978 to 1988 of the influential and widely circulated Times of India‚ Jain firmly

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    just ten years prior. The media culture has evolved. The average human went from going to the supermarket in the morning to buy newspaper to going online in the morning to read BBC Online. Statistics show that printed news is still popular among people‚ with 84 of adults who are college graduates or higher in the United States having admitted to reading printed newspaper over online news (Nielsen Wire‚ 2009). However‚ the consistent rise in the number of people who choose online news to printed news

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    September 15‚ 2013 INT 202 Individualism as an American Cultural Value Question: How do the examples involving the child who has fallen‚ the way food is served and eaten‚ and the newspaper route provide the author with significant insights into American cultural value? Do you agree with her interpretations? Poranee like many other immigrants are faced with various changes/challenges when they leave their homeland to start a new life in another country. Some of these changes are obvious

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    Media

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    Mass communications help determine what the nation knows about politics and thus helps determine who gets what. The media is often referred to as the "fourth branch" of government because of the power they wield. The media consists of television‚ newspapers‚ magazines‚ radio‚ books‚ recordings‚ films‚ and the Internet. Television is the most powerful media format since almost every home in America has a television set. Most people watch their local news for information. While the major network news

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    Chapter 7 The Mass Media and the Political Agenda Multiple-Choice Questions 1) High-tech politics refers to A) a politics in which the behavior of citizens and policymakers is shaped by technology. B) a proposal for direct democracy through the use of telephone voting. C) a futuristic society in which politics is controlled by computers‚ freeing people for more honorable pursuits. D) the use of cable television to broadcast the workings of the government. E) the ability of government to

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    Personal Statement

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    existed. Throughout the duration of my high school‚ I regularly entered the Scholastic Writing Awards and in my final year‚ earned a qualification in fiction. I gained my first real taste of journalism in high school‚ where I worked on the school newspaper for half a year. During that time‚ I reported on school events and spent a month as editor. I never missed a deadline and was able to complete my school work to a high standard at the same time. As I moved on to university‚ my interest in writing

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    Question 1 You are Nicole Panteli‚ the journalist. Write a newspaper article for the local newspaper based on your visit to the moor‚ with the title ‘Big Cat or Tall Story?’. In your newspaper article you should comment on: • what the local people believe about the ‘beast’ • your own memories and your experience while driving across the moor • your opinions on the ‘beast’ and the locals‚ and predictions for the future. Base your newspaper article on what you have read in Passage A‚ but be careful

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    Who Is Ida B. Wells?

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    “The way to right wrongs is to turn the light of truth upon them.” This quote by Ida B Wells-Garnett solidifies what the purpose of journalism is. The purpose of journalism is to enlighten people of current events. It is meant to enlighten people of all the truths of their society. It is meant to help people find a place for themselves in the world. Throughout Ms. Wells’ life‚ she showcased the bravery and strength needed to shed light on the wrongs of the world she lives in. She fought for the rights

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    Will newspapers disappear? In the last ten or twenty years access to knowledge has utterly changed. Access to information is just a push on a button away. Kids and youngsters hardly read books and the latest news is available in just 140 characters. Will people in a short while only focus on short online messages‚ and type their messages about events happening to friends as well as to absolute strangers? Will people lose interest for newspapers‚ and will newspapers have to change their focus

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