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    Do you think that people will soon get all of their news over the Internet? Once‚ it was difficult to imagine morning without a newspaper. We wake up‚ drink a cup of coffee and read newspapers in order to find latest news in the country and around the world. Today the world has changed. Every hour there is news‚ every minute something happens. In order to get the latest news‚ just go to the internet. So who really needs the newspapers and is there still a future for this industry?

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    Business Times). The end of the football season for many is a time of excitement and anticipation as fans of the sport across the country brace themselves for yet another Super Bowl event. Whether they are rooting for their favorite team who made it into the game‚ watching the event just for the half time performance‚ or being forced to view the spectacle due to a loved one’s fandom for the sport‚ the Super Bowl is one of football’s biggest and most watched events. Over the years these ads have revolutionized

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    Bias in News Media

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    is quoted as an actual question asked by Douglas Brinkley of Rolling Stone to none other than the President of the United States‚ Barack Hussein Obama‚ in an interview printed in October 2012. While a periodical known primarily for mainstream music news‚ Rolling Stone does employ international caliber journalists‚ and certainly should be printing a slightly higher quality drivel than a question likely to be posed by a child. The reader is not left with the impression of Peter Jennings‚ earnestly attempting

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    Old and New Media

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    OLD AND NEW MEDIA: CONVERGING DURING THE PAKISTAN EMERGENCY (MARCH 2007-FEBRUARY 2008) Abstract Arguments about digital technology‚ civic engagement‚ and collective action are often framed in the context of political participation in developed nations‚ particularly‚ the United States. Many have concluded that the availability of digital technologies and new media platforms facilitates democratic practices and participatory behavior. Whether this is equally true of the developing world remains to

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    Advantages of New Media

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    number of Internet users continues to grow‚ do you think that the Internet will change the way that we read and think about the news? As more and more people‚ especially young people‚ turn to the Internet for news about world and local events‚ we find that newspapers‚ television‚ and radio news have been losing their audience or even going out of business. Some people are concerned about this shift because newspapers provide important in-depth coverage of events‚ while some Internet news sites only

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    How media influences sport

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    How media has influenced athletics/Olympics in the UK Media coverage of sport is widespread. By listening to commentators‚ pundits and watching replays we improve our knowledge and understanding. Participation in sports covered by the media is always higher than for those that are not. This amount of sports coverage can have positive and negative effects. The first ever Olympic games that were televised were the 1936 games‚ held in Berlin‚ Germany‚ were televised by means of closed circuit television

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    Influence of News Media

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    Today’s news media consists of two main components: mass media and news. No matter if you like it or not‚ news media has become the mainly part in modern entertainment. People obtain information from books‚ InternetTV and newspaper etc. Some people believe that news media is positive‚ but others disagree. As far as I am concerned‚ news media contributes much more than people can imagine. According to the Manali Oak‚ in Buzzle website stated that the news media can bring the unhealthy lifestyle

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    The New Age of Media

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    this interest has grown to embrace computer-influenced adaptations of these traditional mass media‚ the latest being the World Wide Web (www)‚ which is part of the Internet‚ or the Information Superhighway” (Engsberg‚ Lang‚ & Engel Lang‚ 2001‚ p. 1761). The 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

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    NEW MEDIA TECHNOLOGY

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    NEW MEDIA TECHNOLOGY TABLE OF CONTENTS QUESTION 1: CONVERGENCE 1.1 Introduction: Definition of convergence 1.2 Levels of convergence 1.3 Convergence in new media 1.4 Conclusion QUESTION 2: THE ROLE OF MOBILE TECHNOLOGY IN THE NETWORK SOCIETY 2.1 Introduction 2.2 The role of mobile technology in the network society 2.3 The role of mobile technology phones in rural development 2.4 Conclusion QUESTION 3: REGULATED AND UNREGULATED ICT MARKETS 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Regulated

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    internet as a threat to old media Introduction Just a few clicks on the mouse and a whole world of information are available for free. The internet‚ whilst largely contributing to declining newspaper‚ magazines and books sales‚ decreasing the percentage of advertising on TV and radio‚ increasing of internet piracy and illegal downloading of films and music. Internet can at least provide a huge resource for journalist‚ authors‚ musicians‚ photographers‚ producers‚ editors‚ directors and all

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