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    May, Nicole Unit 2 Lesson 9 Writing your Informative Article We, the people, have the right to seek, to receive and impart information or ideas from any media. Without freedom of the press, we would not have access to important information that we have the right to know. This right was established in the Bill of Rights during the year 1789. The Bill of Rights was created to further protect the rights of the Constitution. However, over the years the government has been attempting to place…

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    Discovering The News

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    argument by providing solutions to becoming more objective as a journalist. Schudson claims that higher education and training is required to provide individuals with scientific knowledge. This knowledge will further assist trainees to not focus on personal factors. Schudson compares the training of detachment to be required of journalist and law students. “Law students are taught to distinguish “legal” questions from ‘moral’ issues.” Journalist must remove themselves their own personal…

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    missed an opportunity to ask anybody about Rogers’ sexuality at his official military funeral, which took place at DC’s Arlington National Cemetery. According to the SPJ code of ethics, it states clearly, under the “minimize harm” section that a journalist must “be sensitive when seeking or using interviews or photographs of those affected by tragedy or grief.” Rogers had recently died, and he and his loved ones deserved respect and certain space for them to grieve and remember him for who he…

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    voice our opinions when one has to be cautious of what is being printed, communicated, and advertised, etc. Juan Williams describes this difficulty in his essay, “Defying the PC Police”. In his essay, Williams describes the difficult challenges journalists, face in overcoming the restrictions imposed by the government in order to voice their opinions of controversial issues and authority figures to the…

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    Louis Emanuel Lomax

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    African-American journalist Louis Emanuel Lomax was born on August 16, 1922 in Valdosta, Georgia. He was the first African American television journalist to appear on television in 1959. Lomax’s pieces to journalism are both notable and significant. He did a lot of hard work to achieve Lomax was born into a well-known Valdosta black family in 1922. His parents’ names were Emanuel C. Smith and Sarah Louise Lomax, both of Georgia. His uncle who raised him, Reverend Thomas A. Lomax was, over the…

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    Public relations professionals pitch several stories to journalists who then ultimately have a say in whether or not the story gets air time while journalists can approach public relations professionals for quotes or inside details as public relations professionals have the insider scoops. In conclusion, public relations and journalism are two very different…

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    Qualitative Analysis

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    represented; Men were primarily portrayed in terms of traditional masculinity, while females were principally depicted in relation to emphasised femininity; Men were consistently prioritised over women; Men were the primary producers of content; Male journalists consistently performed hegemonic masculinity by displaying technological prowess. Each of these themes is presented and discussed…

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    The argument between journalist Carole Radziwill and former Countess LuAnn de Lesseps continues even after filming the latest season of their reality TV series. It seems that the feud will not be over soon so the followers of “The Real Housewives of New York City” or RHONY cannot help but think whether the fight between the two cast members is for real or just for reel in order to catch the attention of the public to watch the show. While chatting with fans last Aug. 12, Wednesday, Carole…

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    Essay On Hotel Rwanda

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    public the entire truth to keep themselves safe. I do not think that there is a way to balance these responsibilities. During the genocide in the country Rwanda, journalists used the medium of radio to do their reporting. The journalists' reporting had a profound impact on the genocide because of the use of "Hate Radio". The journalists set the stage for the genocide by referring to the Tutsi people as vermin and cockroaches; making them seem less than human. Broadcasters encouraged the…

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    Howard Beales’ character predicted the future of what most ‘respected’ journalists in the future would look and act like in the name of ratings. In recant news we have journalists both left and right wing exposed by less respected and know journalists for lying about their experience as a journalist in order to gain respect in the industry. We have journalist like Brian Williams who lied about an experience that he had while covering the Iraq war . And, just like…

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