
The future of objectivity
... accomplice to all sorts of evil’ (quoted in Ricchiardi, 1996). Being objective, it seemed, meant complicity with evil. Instead, reporters claimed to be listening to their own consciences, which apparently told them to take sides in the wars they covered (particularly Bosnia – the example pointed to ...
... accomplice to all sorts of evil’ (quoted in Ricchiardi, 1996). Being objective, it seemed, meant complicity with evil. Instead, reporters claimed to be listening to their own consciences, which apparently told them to take sides in the wars they covered (particularly Bosnia – the example pointed to ...
Agenda Setting and Framing - School of Journalism and Mass
... issues through the “spread of activation” Encountering moral-ethical issues changes how people understand other issues they encounter – Come to understand other issues in ethical terms ...
... issues through the “spread of activation” Encountering moral-ethical issues changes how people understand other issues they encounter – Come to understand other issues in ethical terms ...
Framing Bias: Media in the Distribution of Power
... about’’ (Cohen, 1963, p. 13, emphasis in original). Although the distinction between ‘‘what to think’’ and ‘‘what to think about’’ is not entirely clear, the former seems to mean what people decide, favor, or accept, whereas the latter refers to the considerations they ‘‘think about’’ in coming to s ...
... about’’ (Cohen, 1963, p. 13, emphasis in original). Although the distinction between ‘‘what to think’’ and ‘‘what to think about’’ is not entirely clear, the former seems to mean what people decide, favor, or accept, whereas the latter refers to the considerations they ‘‘think about’’ in coming to s ...
Writing assignments
... the political process, and how dramatically that role has changed in the digital era. We'll look back at some great pieces of 20th century political reporting and commentary, from Theodore White to Hunter Thompson, and compare them to current coverage over the last several months of the presidential ...
... the political process, and how dramatically that role has changed in the digital era. We'll look back at some great pieces of 20th century political reporting and commentary, from Theodore White to Hunter Thompson, and compare them to current coverage over the last several months of the presidential ...
The Mass Media and American Politics
... MAGAZINES, AND JOURNALS. ELECTRONIC MEDIA: THE BROADCAST AND CABLE MEDIA, INCLUDING TELEVISION, RADIO, AND THE INTERNET. ...
... MAGAZINES, AND JOURNALS. ELECTRONIC MEDIA: THE BROADCAST AND CABLE MEDIA, INCLUDING TELEVISION, RADIO, AND THE INTERNET. ...
Chapter14-The Media
... – CBS, NBC, ABC (1950s) – Cable News CNN (1980s), Fox News (1990s), and MSNBC (2000s) ...
... – CBS, NBC, ABC (1950s) – Cable News CNN (1980s), Fox News (1990s), and MSNBC (2000s) ...
New Media and Journalism New forms of journalism:
... as an online community, the Huffington Post has gained a niche in new media journalism. In addition, founder Arianna Huffington has been featured as a guest on CNN, and the site is often featured on television media stories reporting on blogs. ...
... as an online community, the Huffington Post has gained a niche in new media journalism. In addition, founder Arianna Huffington has been featured as a guest on CNN, and the site is often featured on television media stories reporting on blogs. ...
Mass Media and American Politics
... 1987-FCC abolished Fairness Doctrine-leads to growth of ideological news sources ...
... 1987-FCC abolished Fairness Doctrine-leads to growth of ideological news sources ...