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    Authors such as Michael Oriard, also credit the rise of sports with newspapers. Oriard is the author of several books about football such as Reading Football: How the Popular Press Created an American Spectacle in 1993 and King Football: Sport and Spectacle in the Golden Age of Radio and Newsreels, Movies and Magazines, the Weekly and the Daily Press in 2003. He has direct…

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    Historical Description of Newspaper from July 20, 1865: Newspapers such as the New York Times can show later generations of what is important to a society of that time period. By reading the various articles and headlines, there is a good sense of what the world of that time was paying attention to and what was weighing on everyone’s minds. The New York Times on July 20, 1865 examined all issues that could be considered social, political, economic or of high-interest to its readers of the time.…

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    Ephron believe that newspapers should publish photo of dead people because that is news. Some American readers does not want to see picture of dead people faces or body in the newspapers because some reader only reads newspaper in the morning at the breakfast table. The last thing a reader want to see is a picture of a dead person in the newspapers in the morning. Some readers want the whole news about to be print on the newspaper because the press supposed to tell the whole story to what happen…

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    Newspaper Satire

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    It Has to be True (Satire Essay) The newspaper contain many stories, every day there is a new jaw dropping story. Newspapers are a necessity for many people, because they keep people informed about numerous facts. Newspapers are used in almost every town, without the tragic stories there would be no other way to hear of the incidents. Whether it is weather, obituaries,or just news about things that are happening in the neighborhood, it is a way to keep people up to date. Everything that is…

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    Ownerships exist in all types of businesses, including the newspaper industry. Concentrated ownership in the field of newspapers can be defined as the extreme control of a newspaper firm by the insiders (manager, BOD, etc.). Ownerships have been changing significantly for more than 60 years in Canada and have been affecting Canadian society as a whole. The journals and articles by Kelly Blidook, Joseph Jackson, Minelle Mahtani, David Skinner, and Walter Soderlund are relevant and useful to the…

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    History Of The Penny Press

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    rarely picks up a newspaper and reads it due to the many advances of how mass information is transmitted; however, there are still many popular newspapers in circulation which delivers news to mass audiences. Journalism has had many advances from when the first newspaper was written, today major newspapers are delivered to mass audiences all over the world; like any other major breakthrough, newspaper journalism had to start somewhere. In the 1600 's the first American newspaper was published.…

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    Bob Steele Ethical Value

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    With many calling the death of the traditional newspaper imminent, journalists and editors are forced to make risky decisions to stay afloat in a changing news marketplace and media environment. Competing with blogs and social media that can generate more content at much lower margins, owners are pressuring their newspapers to cut costs and produce content by any means necessary . In his article “Ethical Values and Quality Control in the Digital Era”, Bob Steele argues that the journalistic…

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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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    when Apa tries to use his newspaper and his past to escape the family’s reality and problems. Apa was never a great husband or father or person in general. Even though he was the opposite of a step from heaven, Apa could be playful and loving on rare occasions. The first notice of the Korean newspaper was at the end of one of these treasure moments. The text states, “Apa laughs and gasps at the same time… As he shuffles off to the bathroom, Apa picks up the Korean newspaper from the coffee…

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    not. That practice of business has never been more relatable than the business of newspapers. In 1978, Michael Schudson, a professor of communications and historian of the development of mass media in the United States wrote the book “Discovering the News”. In an excerpt in the his book titled, “New Journalism”, Schudson discusses the relationship the people of New York City had with the news. He categorizes newspapers into two models of journalism as the…

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