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    The Network shows the transformation of the media from being a fact-based establishment to a form of entertainment. When news media started at first there were very few competition. However as technology progressed more channels were invented and when there is a variety of information out there competition continues to grow. The question is of who is to blame about the current state of the media is it corporate moguls, media executives or an audience that simply wants to be entertained. This…

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    Clare Boothe Luce, an American journalist and politician, prepares her audience of Women’s National Press Club journalists for a speech filled with criticism and suggestions. Luce’s introduction is used in order to show her audience their faults and to prepare them for what she is about to say. Luce lists things that are expected of the journalists in order to encourage them to think about what they are expected to do. Stating suggestions of what her audience should report, such as…

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    Grammar Typos In Research

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    1. Discuss five pieces of advice to journalists who are developing enterprise story ideas and researching and writing enterprise stories. (25 points) 1. Travel in different ways. Whether it is driving, walking or biking, never go to the same place the same way. If you travel differently, you will be exposed to new story ideas or inspiration. Those ideas can come through posters, flyers, or even construction you see on the way. 2. Always do plenty of research to see if someone has already…

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    1.New media bloggers and vloggers on the rise as content creators and can serve a purpose to police the era of fake news. These creators have the ability to voice their opinion to hold others accountable and can reach a wider array of audience than traditional media. On the YouTube platform in particular, more and more people are using their creative talents and charismatic personality to inform others of secular events. Phil DeFranco is a great example of a vlogger who devotes his time to…

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    Grnsw Media Analysis

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    As a media expert, I would like to analyze communication strategies used by GRNSW and ARO in response to recent media controversy. Here we are categorizing types of media into three categories which are traditional media, mass media, and online media. First let’s have a look from the GRNSW’s side. For traditional media they are focusing on the main event itself, march with main agendas to apologize to public by GRNWS’s leader due to recent scandal live baiting issues as well as to announce the…

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    In 1960, around the time in which women's rights were beginning to alter, American politician and journalist, Clare Booth Luce delivered a speech to other journalists at the Women's National Press Club. Luce uses this introduction to prepare the audience for the speech she is about to deliver that is not likely to receive a friendly response due to her direct criticisms of these writer's journalistic integrity. She constructs her opening by using subjective language toward the subject matter,…

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    Nightcrawler

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    In today’s society many people only care about fame and money instead of having moral principles. Watching the film Nightcrawler portrays how modern day media is covered because in the film it shows behind the scenes of how producers react when going on live and what is the process behind when purchasing a video from any type of video company. In the film the main point being made is how technology has changed the news industry and how producers only want the views. News stations such as Fox…

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    The mass mobilization of the British Home Front that was necessary to fight the First World War presented the wartime government with a heightened challenge: maintaining morale during a war that, through its unprecedented destruction, would shake the very foundations of European society. At the onset of war in 1914, the press had a general reputation as the ‘fourth estate’, there to check governmental malfeasance as it had during the Crimean and Boer Wars. These past conflicts had made…

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    seemed like a version of his “Gonzo Journalism” for which he was so well known. This is a genre of journalism, also known as New Journalism, where the writer, as opposed to just reporting on an event, invokes their own thoughts and voice into whatever story they are reporting upon (Literature Resource Center, 2013). In his ESPN article, Fear & Loathing in America, Thompson (n.d.) reports facts and figures of the 9/11 events in methods familiar to traditional journalism, such as the loss of…

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    Citizen journalism has been making huge changes in the way we do journalism in our society and throughout the world. What has been the most surprising to me is the amount of citizen journalists who gain real popularity and create a true source for news. With the growing distrust in our standard media news, more and more people are looking to outside sources to get honest information, and others are taking the responsibility upon themselves to deliver what they witness to as many people as would…

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