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    In order to become successful in this industry, I must first earn a degree in Broadcast Journalism. I plan to attend Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication to receive a well educated degree. They are known for having an innovative broadcasting program that keeps all students updated on the most recent techniques for newscasting. This business is undoubtedly an atmosphere of working for what you want and working your way up to the top. In the beginning of most journalists’ career, there is great possibility that they may end up in a one-horse town, reporting local news to a small town and population. A very small portion of broadcasters graduate college and receive a job offer with a well known…

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    obtained a Bachelor’s degree in Global Business with a concentration in Marketing, and a minor in communication. I am interested in the Master of Mass Communications Program offered at the Walter Cronkite School because of its well-established reputation. You will find my educational background and overall life experiences directly applicable to the foundation of your journalism school. During my junior year at ASU, I established my own business "Legend Affairs". An upscale an event…

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    Sophomore year was the year I had drive. I was a very studious, hard-working, and determined student. That same year I had joined the newspaper staff. Journalism was a big part of my life and I expected it to be a part of my career. I knew that I wanted to be a journalist since I was 12. Joining the newspaper staff was really fun, but what was more fun was getting a chance to go to Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and mass communication (ASU) with some of my journalism classmates. We went…

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    “lacks the ability to make the necessary audio and visual redactions” although the videos would be available to specific people or agencies. (qtd. in Hermann) The job of redacting the amount of footage generated on a single day in most cities would be truly daunting, blurring the faces of the bystanders accidentally caught on video or to protect the identities of victims or informants could have tragic results if in all that footage even a single image was missed. Finally the way that a…

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    Media delivers us with news and information not only from our country, but from around the globe. A main section of our news is political. The media delivers us information about everything from political parties, elections, MP’s, to and decisions made. The famous quote by the CBS news anchor Walter Cronkite paints a picture of what the news networks and corporations are there to do; ‘Our job is to only hold up the mirror, to tell the public what is happening.’ But that is only a slim part of…

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