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  • New Events
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    Summary of New-Making and Charles Shultz's Peanuts Summary of News-Making: The Pseudo-Event From education and consumption, to personal relations and public affairs the news media in the United States captures our attention by littering it with pseudo-events. As advancements in technology made it possible for journalists to communicate more easily, the media began to blossom into the national scene instead of the usual local news and events. More and more technologies we redeveloped that in turn...
  • News And Old Females And Young Males
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    News in Houston The news has always been a popular to the people because as people we want to know what is going on in the world we live in. That is all the news was too, it was a tool used to keep the public informed. Now, the news is used for advertising, to exploit people, and even a forum to express opinion on certain issues. I watched three different news stations on the same night. I would flip through and compare them to each other. The are surprisingly very similar and very different at ...
  • Reporters
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    In this "War in Iraq" reporters have been given the opportunity of a lifetime, to be on the front lines of the warfare. Now it seems that these reporters are giving the people too much information in a time when secrecy is incredibly important to winning the battles. In 1991 reporters complained about being denied access to the battlegrounds of Kuwait. Coverage of the Gulf War was thin and the little bit of information that we received came form the government. Today there are hundreds in Iraq w...
  • Goldberg On Their News
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    Don't Let the Facts Stand in the Way of a Good Story! (Editorial Review for Bias: A CBS Insider Exposes How the Media Distort the News) After twenty-eight years working for CBS, Bernard Goldberg decided that he no longer wanted to work for a news station he didn't admire. Thus, he resigned and began work on his book Bias; a book in which he merely draws attention to the media for reporting from a leftist perspective, preventing the audience from receiving an objective, unbiased view of what real...
  • More Modern Form Of News
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    By: Joe Cerniglia News writing, as it exists today, began with the adoption of the telegraph, which roughly coincided with the start of the American Civil War. The necessity of getting at story through before the telegraph's occasional malfunction forced a radical change in the style of writing used in reporting. Before the telegraph, much of writing news was just that: writing. News was reported much like books were written. The reporter would set the scene with a detailed account of the settin...
  • Reports Of Aliens
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    A UFO is an unidentified flying object. Many people believe them to be small saucer looking objects in the sky and other believe differently, but to tell you the truth many different kinds of UFO's have been seen soaring the skies in the day but most commonly in the night. They are most often seen at night because of the many lights that people claim to see illuminating from these hovering objects in the sky. There are many different reasons, doctors say, why people claim they have seen these "f...
  • Declaration Of Independence 2
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    Primary Documents Task 1. GNP: The total market value of all goods and services produced by a nation. 2. Economy: management of resources 3. Culture: the arts, beliefs and customs of a group at a certain time 4. Technology: application of scientific knowledge 5. Social: living together in a community 6. Political: structure or affairs of a government 1. Social History-, Charles Manson and the Sharon Tate murder and Abe Lincoln freed slaves, declaration of independence 2. Political History- JFK a...
  • Skill Significant To Journalism
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    Today the term journalism is applied to prestigious publications such as The New York Times, and to television news operations such as 60 Minutes and NBC Nightly News". First amendment rights and the democratic political environment of the united states have contributed to the uninhibited growth of the news media in public and private communication". 1 the world of journalism has changed dramatically from the colonial days. When newspapers were just channels or devices of commercial and politica...
  • Internet Journalism And The Starr Investigation
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    Format: Internet Journalism and the Starr Investigation To: ELLIE From: ELLIE Re: March 31, 2005 The Starr Investigation was an important time in journalism, because it forced the traditional media to overhaul their ways of presenting news online in order to meet the needs and demands of Internet users. New technology was used in this case to break the news of the scandal, to voice new allegations, and to release in its entirety Starr's final report of the investigation. This case provided the f...
  • Talented Like Tally Atwater
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    "Up Close and Personal" The "Movie Up Close and Personal", is a modern-day story about a young reporter, Tally Atwater (Michelle Pfeiffer), who is determined to make a place for herself in the broadcasting field as a news reporter. At a Miami, Florida based station, where she is given her first chance at making it, Atwater meets Warren Justice (Robert Redford), a well known reporter who has irritated some important people in his career. Justice shows Atwater the ropes of becoming a successful ne...
  • Print Journalists
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    Journalism, a profession that has started to become a good paymaster in the last five years has expanded over the years from print, audio, video, multimedia to the latest craze internet (Web content manager). Though journalism has its own ethical lapses, majority of journalists do have high ethical standards and are dedicated to their job, which in reality can be termed as a public service. The basic job profile of a journalist can be termed as gathering and presenting news for a wide variety of...
  • Reports In The Jesuit Relations
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    Response to The Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents When I think of the colonization of a new country, I think of the building of new towns, the establishing of new trade routes, and the cultivating of new crops. The Jesuits, however, had quite a different idea. The Jesuits' central purpose in all of their expeditions was spreading their religion. While I knew that this was their fundamental goal, I did not comprehend the extent to which they pursued it. In every new area they colonized, from ...

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