Essays About post journalists

 

  • All The President's Men
    ... President's Men," by Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward is a written account of twenty-one months of investigative reporting by two Washington Post journalists. ...
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  • RIOT IN SEATTLE
    ... The performers took the stage, the journalists took the bait, and the rest ... Meanwhile, The New York Times, The Washington Post and USA Today have collectively ...
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  • The Media's Role in Watergate
    ... Though the Washington Post covered the story, the Post was not thrilled with ... Many journalists could not accept that such political corruption could happen in ...
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  • The medias role in Watergate
    ... Though the Washington Post covered the story, the Post was not thrilled with ... Many journalists could not accept that such political corruption could happen in ...
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  • Media Disgrace
    ... Savoring the proverbial field-day, US journalists greatly assisted in dividing the ... pre-election coverage, election-night coverage, and post-election coverage ...
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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
    ... Post and Newsweek-to abandon the old rule." "Out with the old, in with the new." It is easy to think breaking stories online could dilute journalists' on-paper ...
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  • Journalistic Integrity
    ... The readers and communities need to trust those journalists who are doing a ... short cuts,'" explains Howard Kurtz, media critic for the Washington Post (qtd. ...
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  • What America Has Come To
    ... Radio talk show hosts, journalists of all types, television news reporters and now ... the largest newspapers and magazines- like the Washington Post and Newsweek ...
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  • Censorship in Media
    ... Due to incredibly high amount of competition among journalists today, the information ... takes; prior, which refers to advance suppression and "post facto" which ...
    (2349 Words -- Approx. 9 Pages)

  • The Cold War: America's Fault
    ... at Harvard university which revealed his plans for a post-war economy ... fear of communism in the United States.18 Furthurmore, American journalists would commonly ...
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  • Butters Place
    ... According to the Courier-Post and many other journalists in the nation, Bill Clinton should be impeached and forced to leave office simply because he lied ...
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  • MP3's
    ... MP3.com invites all artists to post their music on their web page ... Some Web enthusiasts and journalists believe that MP3's could possible topple the $40 billion ...
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  • Getting to Know News Anchors
    Television was the beginning of a new era for journalists. ... Walter Cronkite began his career in journalism at the Houston Post in 1936. ...
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  • Freedom of the Press conflicts
    ... in the past few years has resulted in questioning whether journalists are more ... Cooke was a well respected journalist who worked for the Washington Post in the ...
    (5274 Words -- Approx. 21 Pages)

  • Should we be concerned about the increasing concentration of ...
    ... During the post war period a lot of papers seemed to be controlled by ... Curran believes that journalists should have a greater say and control in the press, he ...
    (1546 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)

  • All The Presidents Men
    ... and Carl Bernstein and they wrote the non-fiction book "All The President's Men." They were two journalists writing for the Washington Post newspaper who ...
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  • Coldwar
    ... other hand, American General Lucius Clay, who was stationed in post war Germany ... American journalists would commonly make up stories of communism in the United ...
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  • The Cold War
    ... other hand, American General Lucius Clay, who was stationed in post war Germany ... American journalists would commonly make up stories of communism in the United ...
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  • The Cold War
    ... other hand, American General Lucius Clay, who was stationed in post war Germany ... American journalists would commonly make up stories of communism in the United ...
    (1974 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)

  • The Cold War
    ... other hand, American General Lucius Clay, who was stationed in post war Germany ... American journalists would commonly make up stories of communism in the United ...
    (1720 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)

  • School Newspaper Censorship
    ... when they are censoring an article is that the student journalists they are ... Student Press Law Center http://splc.org/resources/high.school/post.hazelwood.html ...
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  • US Aid to Indonesia Sparked Genocide in East Timor
    ... East Timor were shot and killed in the presence of a handful of Western journalists. ... papers - the Globe, the New York Times, and the Washington Post - have run ...
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  • Cencorship
    ... Due to incredibly high amount of competition among journalists today, the information ... takes; prior, which refers to advance suppression and "post facto" which ...
    (2173 Words -- Approx. 9 Pages)

  • The Gulf War
    ... Journalists would tell the world Saddam just launched another scud, but failed to say ... was to carry a bias" stated Meg Greenfield in a Washington Post editorial ...
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  • Censorship and the Media
    ... censorship, which is usually easy to recognize, self-censorship by journalists tends to ... the Internet: -- The Internet is a vast mail system, like a post office ...
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  • Australians Against Further Immigration
    ... your own judge and do not rely on the flawed views of journalists whose job ... cries, "poor", and removes country services such as hospitals, post offices, schools ...
    (2204 Words -- Approx. 9 Pages)

  • Role of AfroCubans in the War of Independence
    ... In the early 1890s Afro-Cuban journalists claimed that blacks were too weak and ... the military ranks differed considerably from the vision of post-colonial Cuba ...
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  • Shadow
    ... Nixon speech writer William Safire helped frame the language of the post-Watergate era ... Like most books written by journalists, it is well-researched and highly ...
    (2127 Words -- Approx. 9 Pages)

  • The Battle for Campaign Agenda in Britain
    ... v. Bell, was just too good a news story for any journalists, including those ... Lastly, if political campaigns in Britain are moving towards the post-modern era ...
    (15810 Words -- Approx. 63 Pages)

     


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