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    The scope of the primary sources reflects a large media presence despite the narrow period that Ann Jane Thornton appeared in such sources. Newspaper articles featured as the largest body of press on her, supplemented by appearances in other forms of popular media including a ballad, broadside, an autobiography, two images and an exposé in The Lady 's Magazine & Museum of the Belles-lettres, Music, Fine Arts, Drama, Fashions, Etc. Descriptions of the exact content of the sources will be further…

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    From the aspect of content, online journalism has a huge coverage. For example, ‘Xinhua News’ (http://www.news.cn/english/) as an professional online journalism, the amount of information in homepage at least equal to dozens newspaper of the ‘New York Times’ (Figure X). Nowadays, every audience can participate in discussion of news events equally, they also can use online social media platform to disseminate and release news. Online journalism 's lack of a traditional "editor"…

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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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    Mass Media, "is a message consumed by a large number of individuals" (Powerpoint Week 1) While, politics, is known as "the authoritative allocation of society 's values. (Easton)" (Powerpoint week 1) or "the process of determining "who gets what, when, and how. (Lasswell)" (Powerpoint week 1) Years ago both, mass media and politics it appeared, to be more separate from each other. It seemed like the political side did not want to get involved with the media or was still trying to figure out what…

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    While the printing press has not yet failed society, news papers, albeit scantily seen relics, are still a functioning mass media. However, newspapers across the nation are losing the battle, a battle of headlines, to social media. More and more, the social sphere is digesting various articles, regarding various subjects, which are linked to from various other places on the world wide…

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    Introduction Silences can be deadly, and those souls carry a burden that continues forever. This burden can be stopped for future souls or people that have been wrongly accused or killed. These types of silences used in newspaper articles is described by Thomas Huckins, a discourse analyst, that examines what is not said or written in the text, as well as the importances of the missing information. There are five forms of textual silences stated by Huckins: act, presuppositional, discreet,…

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    The Baby Booming Era

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    people who were born during the baby boomers era currently live in a world where the media has a large impact on consumer’s decision making. Many of them use media for entertainment such as watching television, to stay updated on news by reading newspapers, and to stay connected with friends and family by using Facebook, Twitter, etc. Using social media such as Facebook, and Twitter is something that majority of the people after the baby booming era use, but the people from the baby booming era…

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    Bias In Pew Research

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    These activities will help you learn more about bias, the role of the press and our role as news consumers. 1. Explore the idea of bias through a class exercise. On the board or on pieces of paper around the room, write the names of types/groups of people at your school. Then give students 10 minutes to walk around the room and write the adjectives they associate with these labels. Have a class discussion about the words that emerge. Which are positive? Which are negative? Are the students…

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    The Metamorphosis of the Magazine Over the course of history, many advancements have changed the way the world consumes mass media. From the early newspapers to modern social media giants, the public sphere is forever versatile in the means in which they obtain information. However, the addition of a new form of mass media does not mean the former means become entirely antiquated. Rather, mass medias evolve. One example of a mass medium which has evolved though out its existence in the magazine…

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    not to do. There are many examples of failed projects that have lead to greater understandings one of those happen to be the great number of newspaper paywalls in recent years. Although it is still a fairly new phenomenon it can arguably be classified as a successful failure. Why a successful failure? Although there has been a steady increase in newspapers worldwide implementing paywalls it has not provided the outcome that was expected. " Moving to paid online content is unlikely to have a…

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