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Journalism; Perspectives of the Truth
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This 5 page paper considers two internet news sites and they present differing perspectives on the truth though the content and presentation of the news. The two sites examined are the BBC News site and the Independent Information Centre. The bibliography cites 3 sources.
Filename: TEjounpr.rtf
Journalistic Autonomy in Egypt
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A 5 page paper discussing the state of media freedom in Egypt for the purpose of determining Egypt’s media system type. The paper concludes that Egypt’s system is a transitional one. Formerly repressed, it has enjoyed more freedom than nearly any other Middle East nation in the past. The Mubarak regime, however, progressively has reduced freedom of the press. A 1995 law disallows overt criticism of government figures and is ambiguous enough that the government can build any type of case against nearly any real or perceived offending member of the media. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: KSEgyptJourn.rtf
Journalistic Fact Verses Opinion: The Feasibility of the Australian Press Council’s Principle 5
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A 5 page discussion of the Australian Press Council’s “Principle 5” which states in part that publications written by journalist should make fact clearly distinguishable from opinion. This paper analyzes the degree to which fact can be distinguished from opinion and the degree to which distinction is desirable. Emphasizes that fact is always clearly distinguishable from opinion and that passing this distinction on to the reader is an integral part of the journalistic responsibility. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PPmediaA.wps
Journalistic Objectivity: Technology And Politics
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An 8 page overview of objectivity in journalism. Presents a correlation between the level of technological advancement and the degree of lack of objectivity. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: MediaObj.wps
Journalists in the Age of Bloggers and Other Non Traditional Journalism Forms
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The growth of social media, including weblogs and podcasts, can be seen as having a significant impact on the communicative power balance between those who attempt to report the news. This 14 page paper discusses whether it is possible to draw a clear theoretical distinction between a someone working for a traditional news organisation and a citizen journalist with his or her own weblog and looks at what the role of the journalist is, or may be, in the word of social media. The bibliography cites 16 sources.
Filename: TEjourweb.rtf
Journalists Who Lie
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A 5 page paper which examines journalists who make up stories. The paper focuses a great deal of Stephen Glass. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAliejou.rtf
Journalists’ Influence on News
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A 4 page paper assessing the statement, “Journalists don’t just write about the news, they define it.” The paper supports the statement, and considers that perhaps the liberal education of journalists that includes only passing notice of “hard” sciences ultimately is the culprit. The paper uses former vice president Al Gore’s abysmal environmental record – polluter of rivers, supporter of destruction of rainforests and slumlord operation – as example, a characterization never mentioned by the media in the presidential campaign in 2000. Rather, journalists dubbed him “Mr. Environmentalism” because he wrote a book. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: KSjourNewsDef.rtf
Liberal Bias of the Media: Truth or Fiction
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(24 pp) Liberal media bias - of course you think
to yourself - what else is new? Journalists
refute that thought - the majority of times
claiming that they have personal liberal
perspectives, but that they can separate those
from their professional writing, approach and
credulity. What if there really is minimal
"liberal media bias," what if "they" -whoever
they may be-if they exist at all-- are using a
propaganda technique of distraction, as a smoke
screen ? or research based paranoia?
Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: BBmediaL.doc
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