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    Tom Wolfe's New Journalism

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    [pic] New Journalism New Journalism was a style of 1960s and 1970s news writing and journalism which used literary techniques deemed unconventional at the time. The term was codified with its current meaning by Tom Wolfe in a 1973 collection of journalism articles he published as The New Journalism‚ which included works by himself‚ Truman Capote‚ Hunter S. Thompson‚ Norman Mailer‚ Joan Didion‚ Robert Christgau‚ and others. Articles in the New Journalism style tended not to be found in newspapers

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    Journalism of detachment Introduction In this essay I will discuss Martin Bell’s notion of ‘the journalism of attachment’ and try to pitch it against traditional values of journalism‚ such as objectivity and impartiality. I will acknowledge some of the criticisms that have been raised against those values‚ but I will argue that instead of replacing them with something new we should try to re-evaluate them and reconsider how we practice them. The main body of the essay is divided into four parts

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    Through lots of research I have found that checkbook journalism is misunderstood and wrongly persecuted by many journalistic groups. These attacks on checkbook journalism are one of the reasons that it is so wrongly viewed. In fact many news stations and journal outlets use checkbook journalism to obtain information. Even though many news stations and media use checkbook journalism it is still looked down upon. But checkbook journalism is actually a good way to obtain reliable information that wouldn’t

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    Question 1. Explain the influences of the emergence of mobile news on the future of journalism. How substantial do you consider these influences to be? Mobile News and The future of Journalism Digital‚ mobile and visual technologies have provided us with new ways for society to find and share news and information‚ making them a key part of economic‚ social and cultural life. Today‚ People all over the world

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    Glismer A. Critical Thinking September 27‚ 2013           Career Research Project: Journalism                   Why journalism? Why not? I chose Journalism because I really like to tell stories. Also‚ I’m a people watcher‚ I really enjoy just watching the people around me‚ going about their daily lives. I feel like this would also make me a good journalist because of my ability to focus on the world around me‚ rather

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    Lelia Burkhalter Liba 102 Robin Street February 16‚ 2006 Journalism Interview Journalism is a very complex field in which to work. It involves much more than writing‚ such as photography‚ interviews‚ research‚ and much more. Through this interview‚ I learned both the good and bad sides of working in journalism. I interviewed Jon Scott‚ the news editor of The Oxford Eagle. He decided to become a journalist because of his history with the news. Growing up‚ he was the youngest of five boys.

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    Ethical Issues in Journalism

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    1.0 INTRODUCTION: Journalists are professional people‚ trying to work within a code of professional ethics. This includes the need to be fair to all parties involved in any news story. However‚ journalists cannot operate in a vacuum‚ doing what they think is right without pressures being put on them. Journalists face pressure from a variety of sources‚ all trying to make the journalist behave in a way which is not the way the journalist would choose. It is important that you try to resist

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    journalists is Nellie Bly‚ who shaped the journalism industry as we know it. Journalists contribute to history by their written news articles that display to others what life was like otherwise known as journalism. Nellie Bly exposed introduced new forms of journalism through motivation‚ preparation‚ and accomplishments. Motivation Nellie Bly expanded journalism through her beliefs‚ values‚ and philosophy. One of the ways she was able to expand journalism was with her philosophy. The Christian Science

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    October 2012 Social media has become extremely popular over the last decade. Facebook‚ Twitter‚ and YouTube have become a part of most people’s everyday lives. Journalism‚ as well as social media‚ is a huge part of the world today primarily because it is how a lot of people get their information. While social media benefits journalism‚ it is a major hurting factor as well. Social media is often seen as an optimistic thing for many journalists around the world. More times than not‚ news hits

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    the physician uses statistics to access the effectiveness of a particular treatment. The role of statistics in sciences cannot be ignored‚ especially in psychology‚ sociology‚ economics and journalism. Journalism is a discipline which entails writing about events that are of interest to people. Journalism‚ especially in newspapers‚ is also regarded by many as the "first rough draft of history" because journalists produce news articles to tight deadlines. This affects how readers may perceive

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