Department of Communication
... If you are quoting and mention the internet source, are you responsible of the facts? If someone is correcting online that your story´s facts are wrong, what should you ...
... If you are quoting and mention the internet source, are you responsible of the facts? If someone is correcting online that your story´s facts are wrong, what should you ...
a professional - Brazilian Journalism Research
... functions. When a scientific paradigm is dominant, when it brings an important community under its premises, it does not allow for other options, that is why time is needed for analysis to evolve. Science is not linear, it does not advance in any specific direction, in fact, I believe it doesn’t mak ...
... functions. When a scientific paradigm is dominant, when it brings an important community under its premises, it does not allow for other options, that is why time is needed for analysis to evolve. Science is not linear, it does not advance in any specific direction, in fact, I believe it doesn’t mak ...
Chapter 13 The Culture of Journalism: Values, Ethics, and
... – Any event that departs from established social ...
... – Any event that departs from established social ...
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... report called the “single, emblematic college rape case” that ultimately teased these heretofore solid journalists to betray a core obligation to their readers? The report touches on that idea, in noting that “‘A Rape on Campus’ had ambitions beyond recounting one woman’s assault.” It says that “the ...
... report called the “single, emblematic college rape case” that ultimately teased these heretofore solid journalists to betray a core obligation to their readers? The report touches on that idea, in noting that “‘A Rape on Campus’ had ambitions beyond recounting one woman’s assault.” It says that “the ...
British Modernism and Newspapers - H-Net
... I would have asked Collier to expand his analysis Despite their concerns about journalistic work, the modsomewhat. First, he does not seem to have sought comernists were bound closely to the press, even in some parative examples. He might have profitably examined– of the questions they posed. Litera ...
... I would have asked Collier to expand his analysis Despite their concerns about journalistic work, the modsomewhat. First, he does not seem to have sought comernists were bound closely to the press, even in some parative examples. He might have profitably examined– of the questions they posed. Litera ...
INSTITUTE FOR RURAL JOURNALISM AND COMMUNITY ISSUES ANNUAL REPORT 2008
... “Making connections” could be the motto of the Institute. We’ve tried to do that from the start, helping rural journalists and their communities overcome the isolation that defines rurality so they define the public agenda in their communities through strong reporting and commentary, especially on b ...
... “Making connections” could be the motto of the Institute. We’ve tried to do that from the start, helping rural journalists and their communities overcome the isolation that defines rurality so they define the public agenda in their communities through strong reporting and commentary, especially on b ...
Update LXXIII - McGraw Hill Higher Education
... South Dakota. Force the new White House secretary to download The Daily for the first time because everyone at the gaggle is asking about a story we broke. Get in front of a story and make it ours—force the rest of the media to follow us. It’s stories that will keep people coming back to The Daily—w ...
... South Dakota. Force the new White House secretary to download The Daily for the first time because everyone at the gaggle is asking about a story we broke. Get in front of a story and make it ours—force the rest of the media to follow us. It’s stories that will keep people coming back to The Daily—w ...
Inside Reporting
... sites, And 24-hour cable news networks. Thus when scholars analyze the rich history of journalism, some view it in terms of technological progress—for example, the dramatic impact of bigger, faster printing presses. Others see journalism as a specialized form literary expression, one that’s ...
... sites, And 24-hour cable news networks. Thus when scholars analyze the rich history of journalism, some view it in terms of technological progress—for example, the dramatic impact of bigger, faster printing presses. Others see journalism as a specialized form literary expression, one that’s ...
august 30, 2010
... easily post and share content User-generated content Community and connecting ...
... easily post and share content User-generated content Community and connecting ...
Journalism II - Cincinnati Christian School
... teaching methods along with hands-on production of a school newspaper and recognize that both have equal educational value. Student journalists will not abuse their ability to leave the classroom at times for interviewing and photography assignments. Students using a Paw Print Press Pass without per ...
... teaching methods along with hands-on production of a school newspaper and recognize that both have equal educational value. Student journalists will not abuse their ability to leave the classroom at times for interviewing and photography assignments. Students using a Paw Print Press Pass without per ...
NEWS RELEASE - European Publishers Council
... “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 CESR such as conflict of interest are already dealt with in the media sector in most cases under emplo ...
... “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 CESR such as conflict of interest are already dealt with in the media sector in most cases under emplo ...
Yellow Journalism
... Remember that Yellow Journalism is the exaggeration of newspaper headlines and writing in an effort to sell more papers… make your writing EXAGGERATED! ...
... Remember that Yellow Journalism is the exaggeration of newspaper headlines and writing in an effort to sell more papers… make your writing EXAGGERATED! ...
Proclamation - The Denver Post
... Affirming the Vital Importance of Journalism in Denver Civic Life WHEREAS, Irish statesman and philosopher Edmund Burke, upon the opening of the gallery in the House of Commons in 1787 to the British press, said there were Three Estates in Parliament – the clergy, the secular lords and the commoners ...
... Affirming the Vital Importance of Journalism in Denver Civic Life WHEREAS, Irish statesman and philosopher Edmund Burke, upon the opening of the gallery in the House of Commons in 1787 to the British press, said there were Three Estates in Parliament – the clergy, the secular lords and the commoners ...
Gatekeeping | Gatewatching
... processes in print and broadcast media; the controllers (journalists, editors, owners) of these media…control the gates through which content is released to their audiences.” (Axel Bruns, Gatewatching, p.11) ...
... processes in print and broadcast media; the controllers (journalists, editors, owners) of these media…control the gates through which content is released to their audiences.” (Axel Bruns, Gatewatching, p.11) ...
Development Journalism
... Development reporting deals with human development; with people and their conditions, with the real impact of development schemes on people. It is reporting about human conditions. According to one definition development journalism digs below the surface to throw light on conditions determining huma ...
... Development reporting deals with human development; with people and their conditions, with the real impact of development schemes on people. It is reporting about human conditions. According to one definition development journalism digs below the surface to throw light on conditions determining huma ...
Cross media
... still pictures and video) Radio: What is happening now? TV: What, where, when (today), who? How does it look like? Print: Why does it happen? Is this usual? What will happen next? Next level: Possible new angles. ...
... still pictures and video) Radio: What is happening now? TV: What, where, when (today), who? How does it look like? Print: Why does it happen? Is this usual? What will happen next? Next level: Possible new angles. ...
The Fourth Power under Pressure
... But this deserves a closer look. Yes, such tools do exist which everyone can use to publish to the world the topics and views he or she thinks to be important. And without a doubt this journalistic content contributes to the spread of news and information and helps to form opinion. But there is anot ...
... But this deserves a closer look. Yes, such tools do exist which everyone can use to publish to the world the topics and views he or she thinks to be important. And without a doubt this journalistic content contributes to the spread of news and information and helps to form opinion. But there is anot ...
Megan Cole
... journalistic dilemma lies not, then, in the quality of or access to news, but in whether a contemporary readership cares about the veracity of news at all, when stories that are untrue but simple and appealing are abundant and legitimized by AI gatekeepers. News editors, in the traditional sense, ca ...
... journalistic dilemma lies not, then, in the quality of or access to news, but in whether a contemporary readership cares about the veracity of news at all, when stories that are untrue but simple and appealing are abundant and legitimized by AI gatekeepers. News editors, in the traditional sense, ca ...
Technical Defintions
... One definition of the word yellow is: the first color between green and orange in the spectrum, a primary subtractive color complementary to blue; colored like ripe lemons or egg yolks. Another definition of the word yellow, and the definition that is more closely aligned with the term “Yellow Jou ...
... One definition of the word yellow is: the first color between green and orange in the spectrum, a primary subtractive color complementary to blue; colored like ripe lemons or egg yolks. Another definition of the word yellow, and the definition that is more closely aligned with the term “Yellow Jou ...
Journalism: Broadcast/Print/Web
... The core purpose of the Journalism: Broadcast/Print/Web program is to teach students to tell stories that matter, so they can contribute to the journalism profession’s most important function: giving citizens the information they need to govern themselves. The Journalism Broadcast/Print/Web emphasis ...
... The core purpose of the Journalism: Broadcast/Print/Web program is to teach students to tell stories that matter, so they can contribute to the journalism profession’s most important function: giving citizens the information they need to govern themselves. The Journalism Broadcast/Print/Web emphasis ...
What Can I Do with a Major in MASS COMMUNICATIONS?
... What Can I Do with a Major in MASS COMMUNICATIONS? Mass communication plays an influential role in modern society. Mass communication is a process in which a person, group of people, or an organization sends a message through a channel of communication to a large group of anonymous and heterogeneous ...
... What Can I Do with a Major in MASS COMMUNICATIONS? Mass communication plays an influential role in modern society. Mass communication is a process in which a person, group of people, or an organization sends a message through a channel of communication to a large group of anonymous and heterogeneous ...
Mapping the future: news, data and automation in the Nordic region
... • In the next phase deep machine learning with text mining and natural language generation (NLG) will be used to automatically produce texts. • Learning algorithms are fed with massive amounts of journalistic articles to find out topic selection, story structures, news angles and presentation style ...
... • In the next phase deep machine learning with text mining and natural language generation (NLG) will be used to automatically produce texts. • Learning algorithms are fed with massive amounts of journalistic articles to find out topic selection, story structures, news angles and presentation style ...
New York Weekly Journal 1719—Boston Gazette
... Carolina Gazette First woman publisher in the colonies This was due to her husband’s accidental ...
... Carolina Gazette First woman publisher in the colonies This was due to her husband’s accidental ...