PPT-What is News?

Author : lois-ondreau | Published Date : 2016-07-28

That which papers print Hard News important of consequence to and affects reader Soft News interesting unusual not crucial Who Cares Asking this question is an

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That which papers print Hard News important of consequence to and affects reader Soft News interesting unusual not crucial Who Cares Asking this question is an easy method to determining if something is news or not. Cell Phones 2 Smartphones 3 Digital Cameras 4 Laptop Computers 5 Processors 6 Motherboards 7 LCD Monitors 8 Graphics Cards 9 Digital Camcorders 10 GPS 11 Printers 12 Desktop Computers 13 Sedans 14 Coupes Convertibles 15 4x4 1 Automotive 2 Beauty F On December 2 please visit our GivingTuesday page to support bird conservation As the holiday season begins were asking our friends to consider making a yearend gift Core funding support from generous donors like you makes all our programs possible Psychiatric News classified print ads have helped fill tens of thousands of psychiatric positions for the past 39 years Online classifieds at psychnewsorg have only strengthened our lead in the recruitment advertising field With Psychiatric News you It also examines changes to how UK adults have consumed news since 2013 The aim of this report is to inform an under standing of news consumption across the UK and within each UK nation The findings are published as part of our range of market resea See more Catholic news at our website, www.CatholicPhilly.com is year’s Quo Vadis Days retreat by the Archdiocese of Philadelphia welcomed 101 Catholic young men June 29 to July 2 at Black Rock News Values 1 Abstract The thesis of this paper, simply put, is that new media spaces and traditional journalism share far more qualities than are usually appreciated. Since the 1950s, both scholar Comm. 260W. Writing a News Release. Identify the point you are trying to make – the theme.. For whom are you writing – who is the audience?. Obtain relevant information to make your point.. Decide whether the release will be in the form of a straight news story or a feature.. In asociation wih: NEWS NEWS NEWS 2 Sport In asociation wih: Advertising Pays 3 Report by Deloitte LLP commissioned by the Advertising AssociationPublished by the Advertising Association, 7th Floor N Writing for the ear instead of the eye of the audience. Have the courage to write simply.. -Merv Block. BROADCAST NEWS WRITING:. . Writing . for television and radio. . Keep . in mind. Listeners/viewers cannot “flip back” and review the information. Myths. Sensationalism . James Madison. “Nothing could be more irrational than to give the people power and to withhold from them information, without which power is abused. A people who mean to be their own governors must arm themselves with the power which knowledge gives. A popular government without popular information or the means of acquiring it is but a prologue to a farce or a tragedy, or perhaps both.”. the . Future . of. Democracy. . Leo A. Gher, Professor Emeritus. Southern Illinois University. Fake News. _______. _______. _______. _______. _______. _______. __. _____. _______. _______. _______. "It's a fantastic way to increase [customer] affinity . if you get it right. And it's a fantastic way to lose customers if you get it wrong.". October 2017 in . Entertainment Weekly. From the 2013 Super Bowl, when a black out plunged the stadium into darkness.. Adam Dobrodt, Donna Pistolis and Martha Vickery. History of Fake News. Benjamin Franklin. John Adams. Yellow Journalism. Hoaxes. Social Media and Fake News. Never in human history has more information been available to more people. But it’s also true that never in history has more . If news isn’t true, does that make it fake? . Where does it come from & why people share it?. Spotting the difference between real and false.. What is ‘Fake’ News?. BBC definition: . False .

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