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    As messed up as this seems, it also falls as the duty of citizens to be careful of what news they believe when they are searching for truth. Yellow journalism was “a style of newspaper reporting that emphasized sensationalism over facts” (U.S. Diplomacy and Yellow Journalism). At the time, this was typically used in newspapers to sway the public’s opinion on something. The writer who uses…

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    catapulted the presses’ success to distribute news which might’ve created controversy between the public and the media. Three eras in journalism that included prolific public figures who sought to bring about change, helped established the identity of newspaper companies that were competitive. The Penny press, Colonial press and…

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    phone or some kind of electronic device to look at the news. Newspapers have not yet found a new sustainable business model, and there is reason for concern that such a business model may not emerge(introduction to the global impact of social media par1). Even the bigger newspaper organizations also maintain an online news page. Some people actually believe that the internet is not that useful and reliable. In other parts of the world newspapers are actually flourishing because the people in…

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    “Illustrated papers have become a feature. Every newspaper stand is covered with them. Every railroad is filled with them. They make the battlefields, the coronations, the corruptions of politicians, and naval heroes. They are, in brief, the art gallery of the world.” That was Frederic Hudson’s perception of the illustrated newspaper, emphasizing the importance of pictorial reporting in a newly developed nation. Pictorial reporting was introduced to America by Frank Leslie, giving way to a…

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    was in 1704. A newspaper ad that announced an estate that needed buyers ( ). How has advertisement changed through the years? It is now 2016. Social media has become the most popular activity for humans of all ages. The different opportunities companies have to advertise seem almost endless. Newspapers, television, billboards, social media, radio stations, and magazines are all choices that have the most affect for buyers. Newspaper ads have been around for many years. Newspaper ads tend to…

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    views of Napoleon Bonaparte Broward, Marjory Stoneman Douglas, and The Sun newspaper it is possible to distinguish between conservation, social reform, and environmental reform. Broward supported environmental reform, but opposed conservation in favor of social reform. Douglas for the most part favored conservation, but was not persistent, and was motivated by the view that conservation benefited the economy. The Sun newspaper opposed conservation and attempted to link their view with serving…

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    television into everyone’s living room there was the newspaper. This was one of the main sources of how people would keep up to date of issues in their town/state. Now in the white newspapers there was a trend of never covering the incidences that really occurred. The colored view of things were never really covered that was usually left to the black newspapers. Now, considering that the only time blacks gained nay mention in white owned newspapers wa when they were…

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    to negatively influence and mislead people in the future. The traditional media that baby boomers have used is the newspaper. A newspaper passes through many editors and every person is assigned a single section, so you know your section well. Information is passed through journalists to writers before finally heading to the final editor and being sent out to the masses. Newspaper outlets understood that due to limited alternative media, they had an incredible responsibility to the public to…

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    mass media? The newspapers and television news were the biggest form of media. However, the features of the media industry have been changed and the previous mass media also has been replaced. Two factors to explain the reason why the media industry is undergoing rapid changes are the development of Internet and mobile devices. Internet newspaper is showing rapid growth, because it overcomes a weakness that subscribers have to wait news until it published of traditional newspaper. Besides, the…

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