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    during WWII, Katharine’s father persuaded him to join his wife as an associate publisher for The Washington Post. In 1948, Eugene Meyer sold the company to Philip Graham for just $1. Philip helped improve the popularity and widespread reading of the newspaper, helping it beat out the prior competition, including The Washington Times Herald and Newsweek magazine. The Graham’s marriage could have been said to be rocky and was full of rough patches. A couple years after the marriage, Katharine…

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    and stories to helped us shape our views. An example, is print media are viewed as visual media; and are sending messages across to their viewers through newspapers and magazine. As a media user I think I need the most improvement is to take the benefit of the doubt to acknowledge the sources and credibility of newspapers. When I read the newspaper…

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    Doughboys Analysis

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    Recurring themes in the articles, featured letters, and doughboy poetry reveal that the Stars and Stripes had been clearly pushing a specific set of values on its readers. The newspaper always treated the highest-ranking officials in the AEF with deep respect. Articles about the general staff stressed their long hours and less-than-ideal living conditions. Tired soldiers on the front line might have felt more connected to General…

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    Media Gratification Essay

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    media, as well as the sociological need and physiological thinking which gives an explanation to this audience’s media consumption. Early mass media (pre-internet) uses and gratification research look into audience behaviour when it comes to the newspaper, radio and…

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    far beyond newspaper reports and articles of a direct political nature, or television shows connected with current affairs that bear upon politics. (Hardcastle) When there are major issues going on in the world people are sure to hear about it on TV. In a much more subtle way, they can influence people 's thought patterns by other means, like "goodwill" stories, pages dealing with entertainment and popular culture, movies, TV "soaps", "educational" programs. (Hardcastle) The newspaper now can be…

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    Concentrated Ownership

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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 has been effecting the Canadian society as a whole. The journals and articles by Kelly Blidook, Joseph Jackson, Minelle Mahtani, David Skinner, Water Soderlund are relevant and useful to the…

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    Method This study investigated how officials (the referee, assistant referees and the fourth official) in English football were/have been portrayed in newspapers, between 17 October 2015 to 17 January 2016. Only Premier League teams were analysed but included their matches in other domestic competitions (The FA Cup and The Capital One Cup). When one (or both) Premier League teams were competing in a cup competition the match was recorded, however when neither team was a Premier League club, the…

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    Publishing Oriented The emergence of newspaper publishing started in the 17th century during European Renaissance era and was being widely spread among the societies. Rupert Murdoch inherited News Limited from his father Keith Murdoch, a well-known Australian journalist. Later, Murdoch expanded his operations across the United States and United Kingdom by purchasing other newspaper companies. The newspapers keep the people aware of the activities of the government and they mobilize public…

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    With the modernization of the world to the digital age, there is also now the separation of the usage of social networking behind connecting with the local constituency with some using it as a main tool and others resorting to the previous norm of newspapers, television and meeting with their constituents, of which Assemblyman…

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    multiple types of news sources. They are newspaper and magazines, television, radio, and the internet. There are national newspapers like New York Times and Washington Post which covers American political issues. There are also Foreign publications that cover American politics. Small local papers serve those who belong to smaller cities and towns. They can only upload one print per day which is one disadvantage and there has also been a decline in readers. Newspapers are not completely dead but…

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