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    current leader in national leadership in total circulation for a newspaper as of October 2013. The internet has made a significant impact on the distribution of media. There are several free online resources to get news and up to date information. One of the most affected areas has been in newspapers/journalism. There are many advantages in digital media over printed media. These advantages have caused an increase in digital newspaper subscriptions. (Flavian, 2009). USA Today makes their…

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    A newspaper author has a large responsibility to present an academic article in a way that properly conveys the argument of the original author, but it can do more than that. A well written newspaper story about an archeological academic paper can educate the public of finds, challenge theories that could change people’s interpretations of the past, and generate interest in archeology. The conclusions and arguments from the publication, “The Burial of Nefertiti?” contained in the Economist…

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    Group, a group derived from TEGNA, the largest newspaper printing corporation in the United States. It is in charge of 46 TV stations reaching a spectrum of one third of all households in America. A news giant of the 21st century, TEGNA has a close knit association with news corporations such as NBS and CBS . Military Times publishes 4 newspapers including Army Times, Navy Times, Air Force Times and Marine Corps Times. In addition to releasing 4 newspapers weekly, Military Times updates their…

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    People read and listen to different news and have different opinions about who is right and who is wrong.People are sometimes bias with the news and are against what the other news say and all the news have different information and data.People believe in news but,each news give out different information and we don’t know which news have the good information or the bad information and it is a hard choice for us to believe which one is right and which one is wrong. According to…

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    corruption in Washington D.C. In James Siegel’s novel Deceit, a journalist who ruined his career by writing false stories also redeems himself when he risks his life in order to uncover a conspiracy that involves murder. In Ace in the Hole, the newspaper reporter allows a trapped man to die in a cave for the sake of a story. He ends up getting stabbed to death by the trapper man’s wife. In all these given instances, each journalist who lacked intentions of serving the good of the people ends…

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    False Accusations He caught a glimpse of the ‘killed list” and saw nothing. Without any thought he peered over at it again and saw the familiar name ‘Brently Mallard’ appeared on the paper. He didn’t believe what he saw; he felt shocking pains in his heat. Richard had been a good friend of Brently so he knew he had to tell someone. His first thought was Mrs. Mallard, Mr. Mallard’s wife, but he decided he couldn’t break the news to her himself. He settled on carefully telling Josephine, whom…

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    ccording to Ferrell & Hartline (2014), “advertising is a paid announcement viewed through media such as television, radio, magazines and newspapers” (182). Television advertising can be expensive so companies are using more magazines, radios, and the internet to promote their products (Ferrell & Hartline, 2014). The advisement should capture the attention of the audience, be interesting, be desirable, and the action to purchase the product (Ferrell & Hartline, 2014). Amalgamated Inc. would…

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    Everyone panicked when they read the daily paper. Immediately, the residents of the town were filled with fear and confusion of what happened. The town was supposed to be the safest place in the world, with steel walls surrounding it, cameras everywhere and retinal and fingerprint scans required to open every door. Even with all of those securities, Mr. Jenkins woke up to a stolen wallet. When he reported this to the local police, they were skeptical. “What do you mean you can’t find your wallet…

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    USA Today Case Study 2014

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    With USA Today debuting in 1982, it has continued to focus on innovative avenues for continued success and growth as the preferred news source. Personally, I am a very visual news consumer; therefore, what I enjoy most about the USA Today newspaper is the visual and eye catching content it has embedded within the paper -- digital and print versions. The vision the stakeholders had prior to the launch of USA Today was to have a unique approach to an audience and provide more news in less time…

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    Christine Chubuck Summary

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    To summarize this article, it is about a lady name Christine Chubbuck the first person to kill themselves on live TV by putting a gun to her head. Christine was a local television news reporter during the 70’s. Christine suffered from depression for many years and her parents spent over one million dollars over 20 years on psychiatrists and psychologists to help her. Her friends and family claim that Christine was the type of person who wanted to be seen and heard but deeply disturbed but also…

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