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    your news? Many would say social media outlets like Twitter or Facebook. Although individuals are still receiving some of their news from TV news many are now putting down the newspapers, and either going to the television or the computer for their information. Newspaper sales began to decline in the year 1990. And newspapers in the country have encountered a steady decline of 1 percent each year.…

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    drama on a popular blog spot called “The Shade Room”. But what was more intriguing to me wasn’t the news I was reading right in front of me but the impact that social media and just technology as a whole had on me. Imagine waking up one day and all newspapers, books, and anything print related has vanished? Could we blame this on internet alone? Of course not. We as people grow and evolve and so does everything else in life before it reaches its ending of a new era. However, the internet hasn’t…

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    Tichenor, 1997). An argument can be made that gate-keeping decisions have traditionally been made, at least to some degree, based on financial considerations (Tichenor, Donohue, & Olien, 1980; Soroka, 2012). The use of UGC in print at community newspapers has allowed the publication to cover or photograph something they would not have been able to otherwise due to staff limitations (Lewis, Kaufhold, & Lasorsa, 2010). Research has shown, at least at some community media outlets, that editors make…

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    assignment was The Independent Collegian Newspaper. My High school that I graduated from, unfortunately, did not have a newspaper to be apart of, and when I found out about this organization on campus, I knew that it would be a great experience that I could learn a lot from. I’ve always had a passion for writing, and I figured that this would be a great opportunity to learn about the process of creating and publishing a newspaper. I was informed a lot about the newspaper through a…

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    Habermas notes that newspapers were initially commercial sheets that dissemin- ated “news” (i.e. what was novel and contemporary), but then were transformed into instruments of political debate under the pressures of the American and French Revolutions and the organization of political groups to revolutionize society. Yet newspapers also fell prey to commercial imperatives and often put profit and busi- ness interests above political opinion, selling advertising…

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    simple solutions, and learning about families that are affected by distracted driving. Source One Newspaper "Teens Say They Know Texting While Driving Is Dangerous, Yet Almost...." Norwalk Reflector. 20 Oct. 2015: n.p. SIRS Issues Researcher. Web. 21 Nov. 2016. The Norwalk Reflector is the publisher. The Norwalk Reflector is a daily newspaper provides news online and offers home delivery. This newspaper was published on October 20, 2015. It is a current article, so the research is up-to-date. I…

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    Group, a group derived from TEGNA, the largest newspaper printing corporation in the United States. It is in charge of 46 TV stations reaching a spectrum of one third of all households in America. A news giant of the 21st century, TEGNA has a close knit association with news corporations such as NBS and CBS . Military Times publishes 4 newspapers including Army Times, Navy Times, Air Force Times and Marine Corps Times. In addition to releasing 4 newspapers weekly, Military Times updates their…

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    Influences Of Mass Media

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    media to all kind of people. The differences between the old and the young, and the differences between the past and the present. I will demonstrate the way the people use mass media and what their thought towards this influence are. Newspapers and Televisions Newspapers and Televisions are both an old type of mass media. However,…

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    more than just talk on the phone. Some popular media companies have more than one media outlet. Small newspapers, radio stations, and TV stations are being gobbled up and merged with a more popular media company. In some homes, you can’t find a newspaper, many people read the news online. The same content that people listen to on the TV and radio is available to read online and in the newspaper. This new phase of communication production and distribution is known as convergence. Convergence…

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    Subsequently before the 9/11 there was a vague and limited amount of research conducted into Muslim representation in the media. Forth coming of that date, a lot of time and attention went into conducting analysis’s of British Muslims and the new threats they apparently impose on society. Islam and what the religion values have been highly criticised by the media; portraying the Islamic faith in an inaccurate and in an un-sensory manner. This account focuses on Islamophobic representations and…

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