PPT-What is “news”? Intro to Journalism
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Divide into groups of 34 Share your storiestell what each story is about in 1 sentence As a group decide why each story is news Make a list of all your reasons
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Divide into groups of 34 Share your storiestell what each story is about in 1 sentence As a group decide why each story is news Make a list of all your reasons characteristics. Assessing the current situation. McChesney’s argument. The “media/democracy paradox”. It is a ‘political crisis’. 1) “the nature of our corporate commercial media system has dire implications for our politics and broader culture”. . in a time of change. . . Margaret Simons. Director, Centre for Advancing Journalism, University of Melbourne. ASTW Convention Keynote 5 September 2015. When everything is changing, it’s worth considering the things that stay the same. What is a MOJO?. You’d be forgiven for thinking it was this:. But actually it’s more like this guy:. The digital age has brought about: . A fracturing of news audiences . Pressure on print and broadcast news to do more with less. Myra Evans and Dr Sally Reardon. UWE’s 2020 Vision . Professionally recognised and practice-oriented programmes, which contribute to an outstanding learning experience and generate excellent graduate employment opportunities and outcomes for all students.. ONLINE SPACE. ONLINE JOURNALISM. Digital journalism also known as online journalism is a contemporary form of journalism where editorial content is distributed via the Internet as opposed to publishing via print or broadcast. . News reporting goes back thousands of years, perhaps to the first humans or even the first animals that could communicate to one another about such things as approaching predators.. . The potential for "mass media," however, was not realized until the middle of the 15 century, when German inventor Johannes Gutenberg's development of movable type gave people a relatively fast, inexpensive means of producing hundreds or thousands of fliers, books, and eventually newspapers.. . This Week: we write a hard news story. Today: the mysteries of the inverted pyramid. . due 2/13 - 10 days ago - 500 word Personality Profile (50 points) - . about half of you don’t have this in yet - IF YOU’RE STUCK LET ME HELP. Nicole Lindbergh 11.18.17. z. z. The Controversy. Obama: “If we can’t discriminate between serious arguments and propaganda, then we have problems.”. Clickbait journalism. Fake news “got more engagement on Facebook” than major media outlet news -Silverman. Do professionals support constructive journalism? Karen McIntyre, Ph.D. Virginia Commonwealth University, USA The Contextualist Function: Karen McIntyre, Ph.D. Virginia Commonwealth University It’s so bright, . w. e better wear shades!. . . 1986 – past, present and future. CNN aired its first broadcast . Space shuttle first launched . Personal computers widely available . Internet first connection . Opportunities and challenges facing media students & bloggers. Isaiah K . Cherutich. USIU – A,. 1. st. December 2017. I.J Definition & functions…. “Investigative journalism involves exposing to the public matters that are concealed–either deliberately by someone in a position of power, or accidentally, behind a chaotic mass of facts and circumstances that obscure understanding. It requires using both secret and open sources & documents.” . Presented by . Jim Carney. Assistant Professor. Journalism & Media Studies. Lehman College, City University of New York, USA. Anticipated Publication, Winter 2023. Click on the sound icon for narration on each slide. Introduction: Video and Audio . For a multimedia introduction to this session, please click on the “play” button on the left or on the audio file below. . Table of Contents. Section 1: . Is digital journalism still journalism?. AND DEVICES. F. unded. by. . the. Erasmus+ . Programme. of the European Union. New Teaching Fields for the. Next Generation of Journalists. 2020-1-HU01-KA203-078824. Lesson2 - Voice-activated devices .
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