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    short? This could be due to a myriad of different possibilities, from being lazy, to just not caring and lying about all the info collected. Brad Stone, author of The Everything Store: Jeff Bezos and the Age of Amazon, is the best investigative journalist there is. He makes sure to pursue every lead that presents itself. Stone knows how to get the facts from few and far between, to make sure not only, he has an article or book worth reading; but to make sure everyone knows everything he knows.…

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    The movies Foreign Correspondent (1940) dir. Alfred Hitchcock, All the President’s Men (1976) dir. Alan J. Pakula, and Spotlight (2015) dir. Tom McCarthy all emphasize different characteristics about journalists through their portrayals of investigative journalism, both in substances and style. These demonstrate the varying perceptions of journalism over time as well as in response to different situations. While many factors contribute to these differences, I believe the changes over time are…

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    because traditional media are more trusted than social media for public and journalists. First of all, traditional media have more professional contents and formal languages. Journalists are professional in news field as they have received special education and training. Formal language is be used generally in traditional media (Ibrahim, 2014) because using formal language is a basic requirement for the journalists and print publications. In contrast, social media often use more casual…

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    picture directed by Alan J. Pakula. William Goldman wrote the screenplay for the film that is based on the 1974 book written by Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward that is also named All the President’s Men (Perkins). In addition, the authors are the two journalists that handled the investigation of the Watergate scandal for The Washington Post. The film stars Robert Redford as Bob Woodward and Dustin Hoffman as Carl Bernstein. All the President’s Men has been nominated 21 times and has received 16…

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    following consequences as a freelancer. Patterson, a well-established journalist who has worked for “The Independent Newspaper”, claims that traditional journalism is dying. Patterson bases her claim upon various observations. For example she states that all the established newspapers based in USA are experiencing an eight-figure yearly downturn in most cases. Furthermore she claims that the journalistic content, which journalists have provided for centuries, are now meant to be free for the…

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    media. Manjoo explains the concept of Video News Releases, which is a short clip of marketing propaganda disguised as a real news due to its language and style. In fact, each of these news segments are produced by marketing experts, rather than a journalist. The segments main focus is to sell, rather than discovering the truth. New agencies are meant to be interested in finding out the truth for its viewers. Manjoo also discusses the word, truthiness and the importance of it in the news. Manjoo…

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    Introduction and Importance of the Research An investigation into the misuse and misinterpretation of religious terms in the traditional online news media and its effects on people’s attitude towards Islam and Muslim community in UK. The research seeks to investigate the effects of misused language on audience’s perception. It will examine how misinterpreted religious terms, specifically linked to Islam, affect people’s perception of the meaning of Islamic terminology, Islam as a religion and…

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    comradeship, making believe MacDonald that he believed in his innocence only for the sake of book: “Total strangers can recognize within five minutes that you did not received a fair trial” (34). I will argue that it was unethical from McGinniss, as a journalist, to pretend to think of MacDonald’s innocence in service of the book and that aside from deception, he neglected other crucial journalistic codes that questions his integrity and…

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    The three obituaries that I found were attention-grabbing, yet very different in their own ways. The first one is that of Alexa McAllister, a 32-year-old woman who was a former contestant in the reality show, The Bachelor. The most shocking part of her story is the fact that she committed suicide. Alexa McAllister was found after the police received a text message from her stating that she will be ending her life. Alexa McAllister died due to an overdose on prescription pills. Another…

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    African Americans are often discriminated based on their race. Early on in the article, journalist Brandon Levy stated that because he was mugged by four teenage African American boys, he still feels uncertain around all other African American men. Levy, along with many people, have a bias that men and women who look alike act alike. This assumption could be because of the amygdala which is a part of the brain that subconsciously makes face based assumptions. For example, when people see an…

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