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    During Josh Awtry’s presentation, being the executive editor of the Asheville Citizen- Times, he discussed how an individual who’s inspired to be a reporter must compose his or her cleverness with certain writing skills. A reporter should be able to write words and construct a piece without many grammatical errors or punctuation errors. He also mentions that they should desire curiosity. A reporter must be willing to find out why something like this occurs and how can I educate the public…

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    Peter Levchuck Media influences the general population’s insight to political issues through the press, broadcasts, and online posts. Whether fact based, like The Washington Post and The New York Times Online, or opinionated, like hotair.com, Google News, The Chicago Defender, carlyforpresident.com, and Twitter, media affects one’s approach to forming their own political views. During election seasons, media hold the power to determine a candidate’s success. In the 2016 Presidential Election,…

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    and most of the information from the link provided at TSRPAC website. I came to know that Lobbying is a important element of the path between people and their public officials. However, from the websites, that providing safety, training on shooting sports, wildlife conservation and giving knowledge about public issue is the role of TSRPAC. But, I could not find a topic related to restrictions of firearms. My main goal in this paper is to bring this source into the interest groups and lobbying…

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    Career Research Paper

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    that category, I went deeper into research and found that Broadcasting Journalism could be my niche. Some of the ideals behind that career relate to the most of my strengths which made it easy to pick as my future career. Broadcasting Journalism caught my attention because one night me and my stepmother were doing something that involved writing and she said she sees a potential with journalism…

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    ISIS Hostage

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    In the article "British journalist, now ISIS hostage, sends message from terror group", Atika Shubert and Catherine E. Shoichet from CNN inform people about the detrimental situation that is occurring in Syria. In July of 2012 a British Journalist named John Cantlie was abducted by the terrorist group ISIS. Fortunately he was saved by the Free Syrian Army rebels; unfortunately he was captured yet another time in November of 2012. Currently Cantlie is being forced to convey a message from the…

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    Have you ever been to see a celebrity up close? Have you ever been less than a hundred feet away from somebody everyone in the country knows? Have you ever waited in line for hours just to get in to see this person? Last year, I went to see Donald Trump when he came to talk in Fredericksburg, and it really changed my views on people and on the media. I believed that the media was only slightly bias, and that people were generally good people, but I was mistaken. I went to the Trump Rally when…

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    Michelle Malkin’s purpose is to expose the so-called “lazy advocates and ignorant journalists” who are not fact checking their news, and causing a skewed version of what’s the truth. Malkin uses a social media “meme of the moment” to drive home her point of what journalists and news reporters are doing incorrectly. She gives evidence to what journalists sloppiness has costed civilians, and even ends her column with “When #MeToo bandwagons form in the midst of a panic, innocent people get run…

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    Early American Fake News

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    The work of a journalist is known as the 4th power, the first 3 being the legislative, executive and judicial powers. This means that society needs journalism to be democratic. This also means that journalists are supposed to facilitate and promote democracy. The free press is one of the best tools to combat corruption. One example is the Pentagon papers. In the 1970s the Washington Post fought a battle…

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    Fox And Friends Analysis

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    “Extra! Extra! Read all about it”. Read? Nobody reads the newspaper anymore. Today, the world gets their news from television news programs and social media. News channels are also delivering news information very differently now. For many critics, television news is as much about entertainment as it is about communicating information. According to Robert Stam’s article “Television News and Its Spectator,” and Jeffrey Jones’s article “Fox and Friends: Political Talk”, television news offers many…

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    The Brainwashing of my Dad The Brainwashing of my Dad, released in 2016 by Jen Senko is a documentary about right winged media converting people with brash tactics. Her father Frank Senko fell victim to right wing media. Jen then finds out that many people have had friends or family that fell victim like her father. The documentary bashes on the major right wing media offender: Fox News. The toxic effect Fox News portrays is a major key in all of the stories of victims and a major discussion…

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