Critical Issues Lecture 2 Truth, Credibility and Objectivity
... Journalism needs to develop a set of objective, transparent techniques and methods for news reporting. Reporters should make clear where information comes from. After a story is published, editors should consider checking with the subjects of the story what they think about it. This will also help r ...
... Journalism needs to develop a set of objective, transparent techniques and methods for news reporting. Reporters should make clear where information comes from. After a story is published, editors should consider checking with the subjects of the story what they think about it. This will also help r ...
Tunisian Protests.
... depth of the citizens of Tunisia and what they were up against. There are many opinions out there that question the effectiveness of Citizen journalism and where this lays within the future. However linking to the Tunisian protests , if citizen journalism was not there to be viewed when the story of ...
... depth of the citizens of Tunisia and what they were up against. There are many opinions out there that question the effectiveness of Citizen journalism and where this lays within the future. However linking to the Tunisian protests , if citizen journalism was not there to be viewed when the story of ...
FORM, STYLE AND JOURNALISTIC STRATEGIES Marcel
... Nevertheless, until recently, form and style did not receive the attention they deserved in media history. Media history used an institutional framework for a long time. It focused on the organizational, political, technological and economic aspects of the press. The development of newspaper busines ...
... Nevertheless, until recently, form and style did not receive the attention they deserved in media history. Media history used an institutional framework for a long time. It focused on the organizational, political, technological and economic aspects of the press. The development of newspaper busines ...
Media organizations
... it is the result of decisions made within a news organization. (Epstein, 1981) ...
... it is the result of decisions made within a news organization. (Epstein, 1981) ...
Tech Beat: Reporters Covering the Digital Era Assess the News
... that by the mid-1990s it was clear that the news business was going to have to change fundamentally. They say they sounded alarms. They cite their own stories, discussions at industry meetings and other forums as evidence that the industry was told, but didn’t hear. Or didn’t want to hear. I thought ...
... that by the mid-1990s it was clear that the news business was going to have to change fundamentally. They say they sounded alarms. They cite their own stories, discussions at industry meetings and other forums as evidence that the industry was told, but didn’t hear. Or didn’t want to hear. I thought ...
NEWS RELEASE - European Publishers Council
... the current text to protect editorial freedom”. CESR report: http://www.europefesco.org/v1/default.asp “Whilst the CESR almost certainly did not set out to undermine financial reporting, the wording in its proposals is entirely inappropriate for the regulation of journalism. Issues of concern to the ...
... the current text to protect editorial freedom”. CESR report: http://www.europefesco.org/v1/default.asp “Whilst the CESR almost certainly did not set out to undermine financial reporting, the wording in its proposals is entirely inappropriate for the regulation of journalism. Issues of concern to the ...
Language and Journalism: towards new research agendas
... stylebooks, etc.) add an additional language-recovery role to journalism, but also create tension for the audience who may not fully understand the new or renewed lexicon” (p.XX [73]). Following Zabaleta et al, are two articles that apply the APPRAISAL model to illuminate their close readings of the ...
... stylebooks, etc.) add an additional language-recovery role to journalism, but also create tension for the audience who may not fully understand the new or renewed lexicon” (p.XX [73]). Following Zabaleta et al, are two articles that apply the APPRAISAL model to illuminate their close readings of the ...
Spanish American War 57 - White Plains Public Schools
... south of Florida. When the Cubans rebelled against Spain between 1868 and 1878, American sympathies went out to the Cuban people. Anti-Spanish sentiment in Cuba soon erupted into a second war for independence. José Martí, a Cuban poet and journalist in exile in New York, launched a revolution in 189 ...
... south of Florida. When the Cubans rebelled against Spain between 1868 and 1878, American sympathies went out to the Cuban people. Anti-Spanish sentiment in Cuba soon erupted into a second war for independence. José Martí, a Cuban poet and journalist in exile in New York, launched a revolution in 189 ...
Mass Media and American Politics
... • Refers to almost exclusive reporting on candidate differences rather than similarities ...
... • Refers to almost exclusive reporting on candidate differences rather than similarities ...
Subject: 2016 Adviser Academy – Professional Development
... an industry-recognized certification from the Journalism Education Association that demonstrates advisers’ knowledge of the basics in journalism advising. The conference includes in-depth training based on experience level taught by award-winning yearbook experts, demonstrations of the latest techno ...
... an industry-recognized certification from the Journalism Education Association that demonstrates advisers’ knowledge of the basics in journalism advising. The conference includes in-depth training based on experience level taught by award-winning yearbook experts, demonstrations of the latest techno ...
Chapter14-The Media
... • Although not a formal branch of the US government, the media nonetheless play a critical institutional role in the political system • It is impossible to maintain a democratic political system over time without a properly functioning media ...
... • Although not a formal branch of the US government, the media nonetheless play a critical institutional role in the political system • It is impossible to maintain a democratic political system over time without a properly functioning media ...
Documentary Film Production
... and getting best quality Helping interviewees answer how you want and need them to answer Asking for repetition and rephrasing Third-person interviews and the advantages of perceived impartiality ...
... and getting best quality Helping interviewees answer how you want and need them to answer Asking for repetition and rephrasing Third-person interviews and the advantages of perceived impartiality ...
READ MORE - LocalEdge
... About the Daily News The New York Daily News is the largest and most widely read newspaper in the New York City metropolitan area and second largest local media website in New York. Founded in 1919, the Daily News has won 10 Pulitzer Prize Awards for excellence in journalism. The Daily News is the ...
... About the Daily News The New York Daily News is the largest and most widely read newspaper in the New York City metropolitan area and second largest local media website in New York. Founded in 1919, the Daily News has won 10 Pulitzer Prize Awards for excellence in journalism. The Daily News is the ...
Hawaii Pacific University
... An important issue in modern-day journalism is credibility. Traditional, professional forms of objective news reporting are rapidly being supplanted by far more subjective, less professional “citizen journalists” who apply much lower standards of information literacy to their work on web sites, glob ...
... An important issue in modern-day journalism is credibility. Traditional, professional forms of objective news reporting are rapidly being supplanted by far more subjective, less professional “citizen journalists” who apply much lower standards of information literacy to their work on web sites, glob ...
How to prepare for interview
... Direction is like an engine in train, while cameraman, sound recordist, editor are various compartments! director pulls them and hence he is considers leader of the film making .more appropriately he is “ creative manager” who is mages the team of creative leaders of various department like, screenw ...
... Direction is like an engine in train, while cameraman, sound recordist, editor are various compartments! director pulls them and hence he is considers leader of the film making .more appropriately he is “ creative manager” who is mages the team of creative leaders of various department like, screenw ...
Journalism Beyond News: A Call for a Wiser
... checking.” In Jefferson’s America there were no such reporters. Newspapers were, in those days, the products of individual printers, who culled out‐of‐town papers for interesting or important items; reprinted letters, speeches and transcripts; and then added disquisitions of their own or of th ...
... checking.” In Jefferson’s America there were no such reporters. Newspapers were, in those days, the products of individual printers, who culled out‐of‐town papers for interesting or important items; reprinted letters, speeches and transcripts; and then added disquisitions of their own or of th ...
File
... No late assignments will be acepted. If you do not hit your deadline, your article, photo, desgin etc. would not make the next day's newspaper, broadcast, web page etc. therefore, it will not make the grade book. (Journalism I) ALL articles may be revised up to a 90 percent grade if the original due ...
... No late assignments will be acepted. If you do not hit your deadline, your article, photo, desgin etc. would not make the next day's newspaper, broadcast, web page etc. therefore, it will not make the grade book. (Journalism I) ALL articles may be revised up to a 90 percent grade if the original due ...
No Slide Title
... The bigger picture • The community—with the media as its chief ally—should mould its government, and not the other way around • Every professional journalist’s primary obligation is to ‘serve the public, not the profession of journalism, not a particular newspaper, not the government, but the publi ...
... The bigger picture • The community—with the media as its chief ally—should mould its government, and not the other way around • Every professional journalist’s primary obligation is to ‘serve the public, not the profession of journalism, not a particular newspaper, not the government, but the publi ...
Tenements - Mr. Accetta`s Weebly Page
... public. Riis’ photographs led to building codes and inspection laws that improved living conditions in the tenements. ...
... public. Riis’ photographs led to building codes and inspection laws that improved living conditions in the tenements. ...
Introduction to Media Bias: At Issue
... "These were not glorified stenographers," Olbermann said. "These were not neutral men. These were men who did in their day what the best of journalists still try to do in this one. Evaluate, analyze, unscramble, assess—put together a coherent picture, or a challenging question—using only the facts a ...
... "These were not glorified stenographers," Olbermann said. "These were not neutral men. These were men who did in their day what the best of journalists still try to do in this one. Evaluate, analyze, unscramble, assess—put together a coherent picture, or a challenging question—using only the facts a ...
Luckily, reporters in Armenia are neither murdered nor jailed
... authorities at all, or else they choose not to present testimony and press charges. It may be ...
... authorities at all, or else they choose not to present testimony and press charges. It may be ...
Inside Reporting - Chapter 8
... Online media offer readers more variety— and better yet, more control. Navigation is a crucial factor on news Web sites: Sites must be informative, inviting and intuitively logical, so users can roam at random, following their curiosities and customizing their news. Electronic news reporters n ...
... Online media offer readers more variety— and better yet, more control. Navigation is a crucial factor on news Web sites: Sites must be informative, inviting and intuitively logical, so users can roam at random, following their curiosities and customizing their news. Electronic news reporters n ...
Media Ethics - Donald W. Reynolds School of Journalism
... Journalist as official mouthpiece: Civil Rights era/Vietnam Journalist as neutral observer: Bosnia, Rwanda ...
... Journalist as official mouthpiece: Civil Rights era/Vietnam Journalist as neutral observer: Bosnia, Rwanda ...
Development Journalism
... has to reflect this process-more focus on why and how Since development is process, follow up is an integral part of development writing. The journalist may have to visit a subject repeatedly. Development issues are often camouflaged in figures and statisticsneeds to see beyond them and connect ...
... has to reflect this process-more focus on why and how Since development is process, follow up is an integral part of development writing. The journalist may have to visit a subject repeatedly. Development issues are often camouflaged in figures and statisticsneeds to see beyond them and connect ...
History of American journalism
Journalism in America began as a humble affair and became a political force in the campaign for American independence. Following independence the first article of U.S. Constitution guaranteed freedom of the press and speech and the American press grew rapidly following the American Revolution. The press became a key support element to the country's political parties but also organized religious institutions. During the 19th century newspapers began to expand and appear outside eastern U.S. cities. From the 1830s onward the Penny press began to play a major role in American journalism and technological advancements such as the telegraph and faster printing presses in the 1840s helped expand the press of the nation as it experienced rapid economic and demographic growth. By 1900 major newspapers had become profitable powerhouses of advocacy, muckraking and sensationalism, along with serious, and objective news-gathering. During the early 20th Century, prior to rise of television, the average American read several newspapers per-day. Starting in the 1920s changes in technology again morphed the nature of American journalism as radio and later, television, began to play increasingly important roles. In the late 20th Century, much of American journalism became housed in big media conglomerates (principally owned by the media moguls, Ted Turner and Rupert Murdoch). With the coming of digital journalism in the 21st Century, all newspapers faced a business crisis as readers turned to the internet for sources and advertisers followed them. New social media technologies such as Twitter have proved to be a major source and venue for American journalism in the early 21st century.see also History of American newspapers