Category: Journalism
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Linguistic Structures in the News Article
Although there are several approaches to linguistic analysis, a way of analyzing news articles can be based on effectivity. Research shows that effective meaning-making is one of the fundamental features of news journalism (Koivunen et al. 1202). To conduct such a linguistic analysis, one can use articles like the one written by Priscilla Alvarez, in…
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Use of Anonymous Sources in Journalism: Positive and Negative Outcomes
Table of Contents Introduction The benefits of using confidential sources The right to use confidential resources The threat of using anonymous sources Conclusion References Introduction A journalist that wants their story to be believed uses at least two named sources in a story. Using just one source that is unknown to the reader, and sometimes…
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The Libertarian and Social Responsibility Theories of the Press
Table of Contents Introduction Publishing and Transparency Transparency and Lesser Corruption Journalistic Media in Democratic Society Conclusion References Introduction Free speech, the availability of information, and complete transparency in public media have been the goalposts toward which global society has been moving for a significant amount of time. Although not all of the described goals…
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Citizen Kane Relevance for 21st-Century Journalism
Most film critics have repeatedly deemed Citizen Kane the greatest film of all time. The film is about a newspaper tycoon Charles Foster Kane, the foundation of journalism in the whole storyline (Armstrong 126). While Kane is on his deathbed, he utters the word Rosebud. Jerry Thompson, a reporter, is assigned by the producer to…
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Journalism Practice in a Digital Age Study by Pantic & Cvetkovic
Table of Contents Introduction Research Problem Methods Findings Conclusion Evaluation References Introduction The study investigated social media usage by news websites in the United States. The researchers used a sample of news posts from the most popular news companies to analyze the frequency of using social media in terms of source for the content. It…
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Oprah Winfreys Interview with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
This essay will describe Oprah Winfreys interview with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, which aired on CBS on March 8, 2021. The two-hour interview aired on Sunday night (CBS News, 2021). Since stepping down from official duties and leaving the UK, Meghan and her husband, Prince Harry, gave their first in-depth interview. During the conversation,…
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Newspapers and Their Role in the 21st Century
Newspapers have played an essential role in social life for several centuries. At present, the mode of their functioning is changing due to technological development. The traditional printed sources are not the only way to access the information, accompanied by digital media, which is continuously growing in popularity. In this essay, it will be argued…
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The Media Monopoly: An Overview
Abstract It is indisputable that people are now living in a perilous time, where an affluent person can buy even the very essence of mass communication. Monopolizing media insinuates the danger in most sectors of the economy because it hinders the natural flow of competition and certainly leads to costly but cheap quality of news…
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Fake News and the Future of Journalism
The perception of the present false news that revolves around the area of journalism is created by the persuasive language used in communication. This concept is expressed by several individuals in various ways, which helps the audience absorb the information. Each strategy for journalism must persuade the audience and keep them attentive throughout each sentence.…
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Taleses and Capotes New Journalism Articles
New Journalism is a term that refers to the phenomenon that took place in the 1970s. It can be defined as a radical new way to describe the times in which people live (Goc 279). It was a revolutionary approach to journalism as new forms and styles were used. Truman Capote and Gay Talese contributed…