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    Television Broadcast News: Credible information or Merely Entertainment? In today’s journalistic world it is sometimes difficult to decipher between news broadcasts rendered as credible information as opposed to merely entertainment. It is safe to say that the media does have a responsibility in reporting the news truthfully and with honesty. As we begin to look more closely on the role of the News Media‚ local and

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    Television News Anchor

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    TELEVISION NEWS ANCHOR .com Secrets To Making It as a TV News Anchor & Reporter * How To Anchor * Reading a Teleprompter * The Anchor Look * Getting a TV Job * Contact Us How To Anchor Share on Facebook Only Read This If You Want to Be on Television This information is only for the select few who have the rare combination of talent‚ fortitude and ambition necessary to become a television news anchor and reporter. It is not for those who want to work behind the scenes

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    broadcasting news on the television‚ NBC had to find the perfect format that could easily be understood by the audience. They started by experimenting with the combination of the method used by radio stations and the method used by theatrical newsreels. The news-anchor would recite the news while music played in the background‚ complimenting photos‚ filmed events‚ and headlines that were displayed on the screen. This program was first used by NBC in 1940 on a show called "The Esso Television Reporter"

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    your produce‚ and that the government will pay you for it. One can safely assume that a lot of people were very skeptical about this New Deal. Depending on what side you are looking from‚ the New Deal programs were an undeniable failure‚ or extremely beneficial. Some people weren’t sure if they could trust the government to follow through‚ or even speak the truth; some farmers thought the government were lying through their teeth solely for their own monetary gains. Similarly‚ bankers and insurance

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    Cognitive Process The effect of news teasers in processing TV news by Hao-chieh Chang Past researches on cognitive effects of news teasers[1] (or news previews) were mainly focused on the viewer attention and memory performance (e.g. Scheuder & White‚ 1989; Cameron‚ Shleuder‚ & Thorson‚ 1991; Schleduder‚ White & Camerson‚ 1993)‚ but little research has been conducted to examine the effects of the by-product of newscasts-news teasers. Chang’s paper aimed at filling the gap between previous

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    movie- Difference and similarities between newsreels and television news? Newsreel vs. Television News In The days before television network news emerged in the society‚ a newsreel was the main source of newscurrent affairs and entertainment for millions of people. A newsreel was “a form of short documentary film prevalent in the first half of the 20th century‚ regularly released in a public presentation place and containing filmed news stories and items of topical interest” (Newsreel). These

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    Fair and Balanced?: Fox News’ Proud Tagline vs. Its Reality What is the definition of a proper news organization‚ and what are its responsibilities? First and foremost‚ a legitimate news channel must abide by the rules of journalism. Meaning‚ it must deliver reliable and truthful content‚ be proportionate and comprehensive regarding the events‚ perspectives‚ backgrounds and demographics it covers. It must also be wary of misrepresenting or oversimplifying a story‚ respond quickly to inquiries about

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    Sometimes I bug some of the older members of my family about the old days. After all they are called the “old days” for a reason. But my grandparents insist on thinking that things were a whole lot better back then. I can’t imagine gathering the family around an old radio to catch the latest Joe Louis fight when I have a fifty inch high definition plasma TV with pay per view‚ hot wings and a big bowl of chips and salsa waiting for me. Sitting around a radio listening to a broadcast just doesn’t

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    1980 New Year’s Day From Mount Elgon in Kitum Cave‚ a virus first appears in Mr.Monet. Mr. Monet then goes to a hospital and exposes Dr.Musoke to the deadly disease. The virus is revealed to be Marburg by Dr.Silverstein‚ who sent samples to be examined at a research lab for special diseases. Marburg first appeared in an old city‚ in central Germany. Its first appearance was from a factory who shipped green monkeys to a different places that make vaccines from the kidney cells. The source of the

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    The war between Fox News Channel and Obama began when Obama’s administration fired back against Fox‚ saying that Fox is ‘biased’ and not a ‘real news station’. Rahm Emanuel‚ the chief staff of president Obama said‚ "It is not a news organization so much as it has a perspective". This dispute sparked controversial arguments from the public regarding the president’s decision to attack Fox channel. This also brings our attention to the news reporting channels like Fox and MSNBC. Are they really reliable

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