Sweat not melodrama
... tool in the creation and reinforcement of the journalistic canon and as material elements of documentary culture they also illustrate a specific ideological vision of journalism. In addition, journalism textbooks written since Watergate may also indicate the residual influence that Woodward and Bern ...
... tool in the creation and reinforcement of the journalistic canon and as material elements of documentary culture they also illustrate a specific ideological vision of journalism. In addition, journalism textbooks written since Watergate may also indicate the residual influence that Woodward and Bern ...
We Media: How audiences are shaping the future of news and
... of this participation. These personal publishing systems have given rise to a phenomenon that shows the markings of a revolution — giving anyone with the right talent and energy the ability to be heard far and wide on the Web. Weblogs are frequently updated online journals, with reverse-chronologica ...
... of this participation. These personal publishing systems have given rise to a phenomenon that shows the markings of a revolution — giving anyone with the right talent and energy the ability to be heard far and wide on the Web. Weblogs are frequently updated online journals, with reverse-chronologica ...
The future of objectivity
... information.’ He is no doubt correct, but the underlying issue was not so much popular scepticism toward official channels of information as militant working-class demands for social change. This was, after all, the era of the Bolshevik revolution, the moment when communist parties were being establ ...
... information.’ He is no doubt correct, but the underlying issue was not so much popular scepticism toward official channels of information as militant working-class demands for social change. This was, after all, the era of the Bolshevik revolution, the moment when communist parties were being establ ...
periodismouclm - Universidad de Castilla
... activities running all throughout the year. The city is surrounded by impressive natural landscapes, ideal for those who like walking in the woods or practicing adventure sports. The Cuenca Campus offers all the services a 21st Century university student could expect: Access to sports and library fa ...
... activities running all throughout the year. The city is surrounded by impressive natural landscapes, ideal for those who like walking in the woods or practicing adventure sports. The Cuenca Campus offers all the services a 21st Century university student could expect: Access to sports and library fa ...
2014 - Rory Peck Trust
... most intense periods of conflict, most notably in 2006, 2009, 2012, working for, and contributing to, many of the world’s most prominent news outlets. The prize, now in its sixth year, honours a local freelancer who has made a significant contribution to newsgathering, either through a single story ...
... most intense periods of conflict, most notably in 2006, 2009, 2012, working for, and contributing to, many of the world’s most prominent news outlets. The prize, now in its sixth year, honours a local freelancer who has made a significant contribution to newsgathering, either through a single story ...
Online Resources for Chapter 12
... Jack Shafer, “Fake press releases are a public service,” Reuters, Nov. 28, 2012. Shafer sees an ironic benefit in the rash of phony releases that prompted news organizations to report information they had not checked out. “Fake press releases are like the viruses that infect vulnerable computer syst ...
... Jack Shafer, “Fake press releases are a public service,” Reuters, Nov. 28, 2012. Shafer sees an ironic benefit in the rash of phony releases that prompted news organizations to report information they had not checked out. “Fake press releases are like the viruses that infect vulnerable computer syst ...
The Moral Justification for Journalism
... Oxford University Press's Coriflict of Interest in the Professions, the Journal of Mass Media Ethics, Communication Monographs and the International Journal of Applied Philosophy. Her publications in the Journal of Mass Media Ethics include a widely cited article on avoiding the pitfalls of using ca ...
... Oxford University Press's Coriflict of Interest in the Professions, the Journal of Mass Media Ethics, Communication Monographs and the International Journal of Applied Philosophy. Her publications in the Journal of Mass Media Ethics include a widely cited article on avoiding the pitfalls of using ca ...
Universal Ethical Standards?
... want; we can respect others if we but make the effort; and introspection can offset self-deception. Sometimes, however, we cannot tell the truth even when we desperately want to because we don’t know what it is. Perhaps that is reading too much into the principle of truth telling, but Bok’s (1979) d ...
... want; we can respect others if we but make the effort; and introspection can offset self-deception. Sometimes, however, we cannot tell the truth even when we desperately want to because we don’t know what it is. Perhaps that is reading too much into the principle of truth telling, but Bok’s (1979) d ...
Chapter 2. Journalism and democracy: the concept of free press In a
... organized crime. However, in countries like Venezuela, media outlets are suffering recent legislation proposals that would lead to less watchdogs and more government control over content. For example, Venezuela's president Hugo Chavez is supporting a law that will allow him to censor the media when ...
... organized crime. However, in countries like Venezuela, media outlets are suffering recent legislation proposals that would lead to less watchdogs and more government control over content. For example, Venezuela's president Hugo Chavez is supporting a law that will allow him to censor the media when ...
pptx, 2 MB - Westview Press
... The End of Gaming? No arrests have been made from any of the harassment cases, despite an FBI investigation Multiple commentators have questioned whether GG would be the end of gaming or the end of the gamer identity Gaming persists, as does GG Researcher Jennifer Allaway, whose survey on GG was flo ...
... The End of Gaming? No arrests have been made from any of the harassment cases, despite an FBI investigation Multiple commentators have questioned whether GG would be the end of gaming or the end of the gamer identity Gaming persists, as does GG Researcher Jennifer Allaway, whose survey on GG was flo ...
- City Research Online
... newspapers have such an “official record” as counterpart, and “official records” can, too, be very dubious sources – as most journalists knew even before President Bush went to war claiming that Saddam Hussein had command over weapons of mass destruction. Some research on news accuracy has also been ...
... newspapers have such an “official record” as counterpart, and “official records” can, too, be very dubious sources – as most journalists knew even before President Bush went to war claiming that Saddam Hussein had command over weapons of mass destruction. Some research on news accuracy has also been ...
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 ...
Editing Syllabus SP-06
... assignments such as editing news copy in daily newspapers, both during class and on your own time. • You are required to stay current with the weekly readings and to read a major newspaper daily, both to keep up with current events and to study the content, form and style of news and feature stories ...
... assignments such as editing news copy in daily newspapers, both during class and on your own time. • You are required to stay current with the weekly readings and to read a major newspaper daily, both to keep up with current events and to study the content, form and style of news and feature stories ...
Managing the symbolic arena: The media sociology of Herbert Gans
... within the tradition of mass communication research, and how it has influenced further studies of the news process (see also Reese & Ballinger, 2001).1 A thorough review of the author’s published work and a close reading of Deciding What’s News was carried out. On that basis, a number of questions w ...
... within the tradition of mass communication research, and how it has influenced further studies of the news process (see also Reese & Ballinger, 2001).1 A thorough review of the author’s published work and a close reading of Deciding What’s News was carried out. On that basis, a number of questions w ...
Food Risk and Crisis Communication in Taiwan
... A metaphor of ‘poison of the century’ (世纪之毒 ) has been used widely to refer to dioxins in Taiwanese society. Several incidents involving dioxin contamination found in soil, river, livestock, poultry, and fish since 2005. =>Increased public anxiety and uncertainty about the safety of drinking water a ...
... A metaphor of ‘poison of the century’ (世纪之毒 ) has been used widely to refer to dioxins in Taiwanese society. Several incidents involving dioxin contamination found in soil, river, livestock, poultry, and fish since 2005. =>Increased public anxiety and uncertainty about the safety of drinking water a ...
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 ...
Yellow Journalism - IH Social Studies
... to join his newspaper. Joseph Pulitzer then had to employ a new artist, George Luks, to produce the Yellow Kid for New York World. ...
... to join his newspaper. Joseph Pulitzer then had to employ a new artist, George Luks, to produce the Yellow Kid for New York World. ...
Technical Defintions
... objective journalism, which gave a “just the facts” approach presented as impartisan. This purely informational news model was readapted by the majority of media sources in the early twentieth century thanks to the New York Times. The New York Times kept their standard of impartisan overage but l ...
... objective journalism, which gave a “just the facts” approach presented as impartisan. This purely informational news model was readapted by the majority of media sources in the early twentieth century thanks to the New York Times. The New York Times kept their standard of impartisan overage but l ...
Update LXXIII - McGraw Hill Higher Education
... In a story about the Republican presidential campaign of Herman Cain, the reporter described Cain’s “surge in the polls” that shows “no signs of deflating”… “although his tax plan was laid low in debates.” No question that the first two statements are objective reporting. But the third? Well, perhap ...
... In a story about the Republican presidential campaign of Herman Cain, the reporter described Cain’s “surge in the polls” that shows “no signs of deflating”… “although his tax plan was laid low in debates.” No question that the first two statements are objective reporting. But the third? Well, perhap ...
Where does the journalist fit in the NLG
... the lack of resources is the main barrier holding them back. Both have experimented with automation, but the tasks performed by the Toolbox (TT) and Hokkibotti (STT) are very basic and not that sophisticated so far. My conclusion is that journalists are still needed in the newsrooms, at least for so ...
... the lack of resources is the main barrier holding them back. Both have experimented with automation, but the tasks performed by the Toolbox (TT) and Hokkibotti (STT) are very basic and not that sophisticated so far. My conclusion is that journalists are still needed in the newsrooms, at least for so ...
The Problem of Realist Events in American
... the average then fell again after 1934, a second downturn that occurred as alarms about propaganda gave way to fears that bare-bones information could become misleading. Facing the Great Depression and World War II, first United Press and then the Associated Press (Mott, 1952) pioneered news that sh ...
... the average then fell again after 1934, a second downturn that occurred as alarms about propaganda gave way to fears that bare-bones information could become misleading. Facing the Great Depression and World War II, first United Press and then the Associated Press (Mott, 1952) pioneered news that sh ...
Journalism Final
... Benjamin Franklin was the great journalistic innovator of the eighteenth century; he pioneered the devlopment of newspapers throughout the American colonies by investing in start up papers, creating news services among newspapers, and promoting a light and entertaining style of writing. ...
... Benjamin Franklin was the great journalistic innovator of the eighteenth century; he pioneered the devlopment of newspapers throughout the American colonies by investing in start up papers, creating news services among newspapers, and promoting a light and entertaining style of writing. ...
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 ...
Steven Crist: At Saratoga, an Ever-Evolving View from the - NY-Bred
... Such freedom also encouraged a less formal and more personal approach in a setting like the Saratoga blog I was now writing every racing day. I was skeptical of the format at first but then pleasantly surprised to find that readers really enjoyed following along with my days at the races through a r ...
... Such freedom also encouraged a less formal and more personal approach in a setting like the Saratoga blog I was now writing every racing day. I was skeptical of the format at first but then pleasantly surprised to find that readers really enjoyed following along with my days at the races through a r ...
Sensationalism in the Media: When Scientists and Journalists
... particularly well-done or badly done news reports, on wire services or in local reports. Medical professionals could nominate pieces for consideration. The content of reviews would be similar to that of reviews that are occasionally done now, but they would be shorter and would focus on the more “ro ...
... particularly well-done or badly done news reports, on wire services or in local reports. Medical professionals could nominate pieces for consideration. The content of reviews would be similar to that of reviews that are occasionally done now, but they would be shorter and would focus on the more “ro ...
Associated Press
The Associated Press (AP) is an American multinational nonprofit news agency headquartered in New York City. The AP is owned by its contributing newspapers, radio, and television stations in the United States, all of which contribute stories to the AP and use material written by its staff journalists.As of 2007, news collected by the AP was published and republished by more than 1,700 newspapers, in addition to more than 5,000 television and radio broadcasters. The photograph library of the AP consists of over 10 million images. The AP operates 243 news bureaus in 120 countries. It also operates the AP Radio Network, which provides newscasts twice hourly for broadcast and satellite radio and television stations. Many newspapers and broadcasters outside the United States are AP subscribers, paying a fee to use AP material without being contributing members of the cooperative. As part of their cooperative agreement with the AP, most member news organizations grant automatic permission for the AP to distribute their local news reports. The AP employs the ""inverted pyramid"" formula for writing that enables the news outlets to edit a story to fit its available publication area without losing the story's essentials.Cutbacks at rival United Press International in 1993 left the AP as the United States' primary news service, although UPI still produces and distributes stories and photos daily. Other English-language news services, such as Reuters and the English-language service of Agence France-Presse, are based outside the United States.Certain AP staff are represented by the Newspaper Guild, which operates under the Communication Workers Union, which operates under the AFL-CIO.