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19 Cards in this Set
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Reading |
is the key to appreciate information technologies and communications processes. |
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Framing |
means to construct, compose or imagine something |
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➢ Complex Language ➢ Long articles ➢ Multiple details ➢ No bias ➢ Serious time |
Broadsheet distinguishing Features |
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➢ Simple Language ➢ Clear format ➢ No Precise details ➢ Bias ➢ Emotional Factor |
Tabloids Distinguishing Features |
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News |
was a selective, socially manufactured product with the power to determine and define events. |
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Gatekeepers |
who are mostly journalists and editors |
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Social Media's |
growing influence has become a potent symbol of citizen empowerment across the globe. |
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Twitter and Facebook |
have become the norm for day -to -day communication, inadvertently replacing mainstream media as a source of news. |
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Journalism |
“the collecting, writing, editing and presenting of news in newspapers, magazines, radio and television broadcasts, or the Internet” |
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Objective |
The journalist main characters in creating news story is |
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Media Profits Personal values Biases “Newsworthiness” |
Factors that affect journalist Objectives |
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Literature Cover Books |
involve fictional or true-to life stories like novels, novelletes, essays, short stories, memoirs. |
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Trade Books |
more expensive books usually printed in glossier type of paper with hardbound covers, examples are picture books, children books, art books
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Colloquial - written |
teen romance novel seems popular |
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Curiosity |
is the best way to keep readers coming back |
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Books |
still stand as one of premier avenues for people to be informed and entertained. |
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Mental Simulation/Exercise, Reducing Stress/Spiritual Activity, Expanding your vocabulary, Improving your memory, Analytic Thinking, Improving concentration and focus, Entertainment for free |
Reasons why you start reading a book |
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Photography |
is the science, art, application and practice of creating durable images by recording light or other electromagnetic radiation, either electronically by means of an image sensor, or chemically by means of a light-sensitive material such as photographic film. |
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Radio |
is the most popular form of mass media all over the world. |