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    this new family. As Pagefield’s founder and senior partner Mark Gallagher argues‚ the event not only promoted the young couple‚ but also gave the monarchy‚ London and the UK a boost. Before the event‚ there was an estimated number of 8500 journalists expected to arrive in London from abroad. More than 36 broadcasters‚ such as BBC‚ Sky News‚ ABC‚ NBC‚ CBS‚ Al-Jazeera etc.; were housed in a special structure‚ built close to the Westminster Abbey‚ where the wedding took place. Apart from nearly

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    3. The company didn’t cooperate with mass-media. When the crisis occurred‚ all reporters were interested in business of McDonald Company exposed to danger by harmful bacteria. And McDonald Argentina executives tried to not cooperate with the journalists because they didn’t want to approve their crisis situation. In other words they wanted to make their emergency invisible. That was a huge mistake because the cooperation with mass-media is a perfect source of customers trust or distrust and apprehensions

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    at the cable news network MSNBC which will probably be in a breaking news capacity. The new role can be viewed as a humbling comedown for Brian Williams who before the controversy was one of the country’s most prominent and respected broadcast journalists. One point of contention

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    Humam Abdulaziz Prof. Lynne Chatham English 100 February 19‚ 2013 A Response to Meg Greenfield’s Article “TV’s True Violence” In her Newsweek article “TV’s True Violence” Meg Greenfield argues that excessive fictional violence desensitizes viewers to the image of violence they see on television. Her discussion about this subject “generates hypocrisy and confusion”: the coarsening impact of violence on viewers‚ the effect on children‚ the volume of the violence‚ and the harm of dulling our

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    My Career Goal Have you ever heard “Making career goals is a part of your everyday life”‚ “Mapping your career path”? All of them are about how to set up a career goal. My career goal is being a news reporter. Set a career goal need to think about how to make your life meaningful and fulfill to your life. Being a news reporter is not a easy job‚ no high salary‚ 24hours on call‚ report news cannot have too much mistakes‚ report news must be impersonally‚ no subjective opinions are added on your reporting

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    -279400-228600Date: 10/24/2014 Name: Source: Introduction To Political Science – Chapter Nine: Political Communication 00Date: 10/24/2014 Name: Source: Introduction To Political Science – Chapter Nine: Political Communication Main Points/Questions Notes The Mass Media and Politics Mass media strongly influences politics. Scholars have long recognized the dependence of politics on communication. The mass media reach an infinitely larger audience and therefore yield a greater voter or public-opinion

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    Every day we watch the news and every day we see reporters being nonpartisan. In any good newscast you will notice that the reporter will do their best to remain unbiased. Bias in the media is a very tricky subject. At the moment‚ there are two different types of news watchers in America. There are viewers who want to watch people with biases in order to support their current views‚ and then there are those who genuinely want to know the news with nobody else’s opinions‚ in order to form their own

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    I believe Steve McCurry’s conduct of using Photoshop to edit his works which are order to publish is unethic. And it becomes serious when the photographer is a photojournalist and working for newspwapers. As a professional photojournalist‚ he should totally avoid using Photoshop to edit his works‚ though this way will make those works better. Originally‚ taking photos is an art that people are trying to express their idea or thoughts to their audiences. In order to make their works accord with their

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    Within the last year and half leading up to the 2016 election‚ news sources have been strongly reporting their views about which candidate belonged to be in the white house. This spurred opinions and bias across both spectrums left and right politically‚ which showed just how subjective the news we are hearing can be depending on which outlet we are exposed to. While politics is the obvious example for bias‚ another area of debate that is heavily opinionated is the field dealing with medical and

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    believe the journalists? What qualities should a good journalist or correspondent have? Today‚ news and papers become the main source of information to the public. At the same time‚ there are uncertain about the truth of these news. However‚ some critics propose that journalists are unreliable‚ on the ground that it may give rise to a series of problems‚ including distrust of news reports and dissatisfaction of journalism. To my mind‚ it dose not make much sense to distrust journalists. The most

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