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    Citizen Journalism

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    Some might argue that citizen journalism maybe inaccurate because untrained people are publishing news very quickly and usually without an editor‚ which makes their news not authentic and reliable enough. They believe that amateur bloggers can’t decide what actually “news“is and what is not and that they are affecting business negatively. Others claim that although it’s not "professional" enough it does communicate news and has an important impact. Moreover‚ they believe that it’s a normal growth

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    Journalism Exam

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    Journalism exam Possible questions Section 1 (9 questions): Week 2 1. Define the news: * “anything you can find out today that you didn’t know before” * “new or interesting information” * “anything that makes the reader say gee whiz” * “news is information people need to make sound decisions” 2. What does the news do? * Satisfy our needs and problems * Communicate with each other and get to know who our friends and enemies are. 3. What is media

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    Journalism

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    MID-TERM TEST ASSIGNMENT BASIC OF JOURNALISM Lecture : SRISNA J. LAHAY IRNAWATI 2011410047 S5C STBA LIA JAKARTA JL. PENGADEGAN TIMUR RAYA NO. 3 PANCORAN‚ JAKARTA SELATAN 12770 Basic of journalism is lesson about where journalism comes from‚ what things that related to journalism and many things. Before we learned all‚ we learned the basic first. In Basic of Journalism‚ we have learned many chapters. The

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    Dangers of Journalism

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    Hazards and danger are common in careers such as construction‚ firefighting and law enforcement. However‚ if the question "Name the most dangerous careers" was asked on Family Feud‚ Journalism most likely would not be found on the survey list. When contemplating a career as a journalist‚ one probably does not initially consider the risks that they may encounter. "As recently as last week the media has been filled with coverage regarding the injuries sustained by news anchor Bob Woodruff and

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    Journalism and Digital Media

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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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    writing for New Republic. Later on he was accepted to write for New York Times Magazine. A gay‚ Catholic‚ conservative‚ and often controversial commentator‚ Sullivan made history as a blogger. After roughly 5 years he decided to take a break from journalism. Sullivan started writing several books from 1995 to 2006. There are some positive facts about the Ipod. First‚ the device can hold plenty of music and videos. The Ipod can come in a variety of sizes‚ colors‚ and megabytes. The little device can

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    PART I What is Meant by the Term ‘Watchdog” Journalism’? Why is this Idealised Approach to Journalism Considered so Important and What are its Limitations? The ‘journalist as investigator’ moniker arose when reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein uncovered the illegal activities in the Watergate debacle which led to President Nixon’s demise in office in the 1970s. Matheson stated recently that the Watergate chapter still has “enormous resonance around the world (as) it symbolises so successfully…the

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    Journalism as a Career

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    BEING A JOURNALIST (Jhacel S. Casio) In the future I want to be a JOURNALIST‚ excellent writer‚ very good reporter all I want is to be a great journalist in my generation. For me being a journalist is so difficult because you have to think new ideas‚ new strategies on how can you attract the readers to read your article without boredom and dismay. I want my readers to be contented to my articles I want them to love what I wrote from the very beginning until the last words of my article

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    In a media- run society like our own‚ Journalism is the main contributor to the formation of public opinion. For me‚ a career in journalism has many challenges and rewards. To be part of the journalistic world is a dream I’ve had from an early age. It’s a leading passion in my life. Firstly‚ my desire to travel all over the world and my curiosity to gain knowledge about every country and culture‚ made language school my first choice as regards to education. I have always been interested in learning

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    Yellow Journalism

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    defined yellow journalism as journalism with the following characteristics.  The use of large headlines about minor news designed to scare the reader.  The use of a plethora of pictures or artist sketches.  The use of faked interviews‚ pseudo-science‚ misleading headlines and false learning from so-called experts.  The expression of sympathies for the underdog against the system.  The use of full-colored Sunday supplements‚ and  The use of comics. Yellow journalism‚ or the yellow press

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