Essays About journalist journalists

 

  • Career of a Journalist
    Career of A Journalist A Day in the Life of a Journalist There are many types of journalists, from the local beat newspaper reporter to the foreign ...
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  • The ethical delimma of journalist
    ... The Virtuous Journalist. New York: Oxford University Press. Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance: Australian Journalists Association section. (1997). ...
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  • The Ethics of Journalism
    ... Another of the journalist's highest principles is objectivity. This is the state of mind that journalists acquire to make them fair, neutral observers of ...
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  • bias
    ... The journalist says, " The study involved 11 healthy young men inn their 20s to ... Bias through omission is used by journalists to focus their article in one ...
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  • How Sensationalism Affects Everyone Involved
    ... Although sensationalism sells, journalists are breaking the ethical values that their profession was founded on. A responsible journalist is less partisan ...
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  • ambush journalism
    ... That judgement is left in the hands of both journalist and the public. Some journalists use this technique to obtain the latest and hottest news the outcome ...
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  • Emerson
    ... Ever since I was in elementary school I have had a desire to be a journalist. I do not believe it to be a genetic passion since there are no journalists in my ...
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  • Media Code of Ethics
    ... of the SPJ use as a guide in their strides to be effective journalists. ... often led by individuals from the public who are dissatisfied with the journalist's work ...
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  • Journalistic Integrity
    ... trusted intensifies the pressure on these journalists to improve their reporting. The task of reporting the news is a demanding one. How the journalist may be ...
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  • The dangers of Conglomeration
    ... It is in a way, as an aspiring journalist, important for me to encourage my equals ... due to this that I am now trying to target other aspiring journalists to cry ...
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  • Gender Inequality in the Workplace
    ... Moral reasons may go into why more women are not journalists. ... a marriage for that-in fact, most of us did," says Craig Oliver a broadcast journalist (McElvoy ...
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  • Ethnic/Racial group representation in News Media
    ... among journalists and society Measurement ¤ Charts comprised of multiple variables: number of case (news story); race/ethnicity of the newscaster/journalist; ...
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  • Full Metal Jacket
    ... during the Vietnam War and there is evidence that journalists were pressured by ... Joseph E. MacDonald, a journalist for "Stars and Stripes", gives one account ...
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  • World view on election 2000
    ... However, journalists in China feel that "The Supreme Court will go to extra ... Another journalist from the South China Morning Post stated this, "Personally, I ...
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  • Clinton Scandal
    ... He makes traditional journalists very uncomfortable. ... to condone irresponsible reporting, but it should be pointed out that Drudge is not a journalist-and never ...
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  • Power of the media in the Phil
    ... cannot be affirmed existing entirely because of the different views of journalists when it comes to the definition of corruption. A journalist can say that the ...
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  • Media and Politics
    ... Because it is not one journalist out there pulling out scandalous stories for the public to read, journalists as a group have a responsibility to the public to ...
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  • Freedom of the Press conflicts
    ... Many refer to her as the new model journalist. Now, Not only are there journalists lying about their information and their stories, but top media executive ...
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  • Censorship
    ... the abolishment of the Fairness Doctrine, the window for controversial journalists was opened. ... A journalist today is not concerned with telling the truth on an ...
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  • Censorship
    ... the abolishment of the Fairness Doctrine, the window for controversial journalists was opened. ... A journalist today is not concerned with telling the truth on an ...
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  • Censorship vs First Amdendment
    ... the abolishment of the Fairness Doctrine, the window for controversial journalists was opened. ... A journalist today is not concerned with telling the truth on an ...
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  • Beware of the Media
    ... the abolishment of the Fairness Doctrine, the window for controversial journalists was opened. ... A journalist today is not concerned with telling the truth on an ...
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  • How appropriately may Mussolini's Italy between 1922 and 193
    ... the Press Law. This law stated that all journalists had to be registered with the Fascist Journalist Association. This meant that ...
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  • Censorship in Media
    ... the abolishment of the Fairness Doctrine, the window for controversial journalists was opened. ... A journalist today is not concerned with telling the truth on an ...
    (2349 Words -- Approx. 9 Pages)

  • east timor
    ... In fact, journalist Alan Nairn who was recently arrested in East Timor has witnessed the militias operating ... Because of this, UN and many Journalists forced out ...
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  • All the President's Men
    ... dealing with public figures, as well as Into the Buzzsaw : Leading Journalists Expose the Myth of a Free Press, an anthology of journalist's reflecting on how ...
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  • School Newspaper Censorship
    ... Sometimes school papers and student journalists are not taken seriously. Hence, when a student journalist writes a controversial article, administrators are ...
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  • Rush Limbaugh is a Big Fat Idiot
    ... He has been an actor, a writer, a producer, a reporter, a comedian, and a journalist. Franken said, "A journalists job is to observe and report. ...
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  • Mass Media
    ... trivial things not hared-core news. Today, there are to many models playing journalist and not enough journalists playing themselves.
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  • What responsibility does the press have in keeping the public ...
    ... To a journalist, intrusions are often ethically justified because a particular case ... Journalists, as members of the press have obligations to their employer and ...
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