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    Manorama News is a successful 24 hours Malayalam news channel which was launched by Malayala Manorama news group. The channel is also known as 'MM TV' and is based in Kochi district of Kerala. Its headquarters are in Kottayam district of Kerala. Manorama News channel was launched on August 17th, 2006. The unique feature of Manorama News is that it is the first TV channel in India which launched separate regional news broadcast that airs at the same time (a thirty minute telecast of regional news

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    Privacy in the Media In addition, the media is in an especially complex situation regarding the current concept of privacy regarding the proper use of technology and due to the numerous ethical issues, that arise from sensationalist media practices. First, the invasion of privacy can be justified by uncovering vital information that serves public interest to be considered ethical journalistic practice (Plaisance, 2014, p. 187). However, while there is less ethical merit in providing the public with

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    journalist broke the covenant and took credit for someone else’s work. Should it matter that his name was Fareed Zakaria? All journalists are held to a certain standard; and the SPJ is very clear on the subject of plagiarism: “Never plagiarize.” Yet here is an example of two distinguished news organizations “cherry picking the rules of journalism” and overlooking the

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    academic dishonesty and a breach of journalistic ethics. It is subject to sanctions like penalties, suspension, and even expulsion. Recently, cases of 'extreme plagiarism ' have been identified in academia.[6] Plagiarism is not a crime per se but in academia and industry, it is a serious ethical offense,[7][8] and cases of plagiarism can constitute copyright infringement. Contents 1 Etymology 2 Legal aspects 3 In academia and journalism 3.1 Academia 3.1.1 Sanctions

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    civilization. One example of this phenomenon is the expansion of journalism from a closely knit field providing the news to an entirely open platform, via the internet, offering anyone the chance to spread information with previously unheard of haste. Attempting to impede the ever extending hand of change is an impossible task; however, it leads to an interesting argument about the impact of information sharing—particularly concerning journalism—now that there is such a readily available line of communication

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    The Daily Show pronounces itself as a fake news program, and it pulls its comedy and satire from current news reports, politicians, media companies, and often, features of the show itself. The show usually begins with an extended monologue from host, Jon Stewart, communicating new headlines and regularly includes discussions with several correspondents, who assume ridiculous or amusingly overstated takes on recent events against Stewart's straightforward character. The concluding segment contains

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    Embedded Journalism and War Reporting Dion E Jones University of Phoenix COMM 220 Maureen, Duffy M.A. May 13, 2012 Embedded Journalism and War Reporting Journalism covers the principles of reporting in different circumstances such as the time-based news as in press conferences or untimely news of crisis, disasters and conflicts. Even though the reporting objectives

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    Required Education Journalism is an in depth look at the world and events occurring around the human race every day. In order to fulfill such a title, one must earn at least a bachelor’s degree in journalism or communications. Before attending college, a journalism student must have former experience. It is beneficial for students to partake in their high school newspaper or magazine. Students should attend journalistic clubs and conferences. Once admitted into a school, one must take courses in

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    Experiences in working in Media Name Institution Tutor Course Date Outline Introduction Research design Choice of working environment Objectives Research Methodology Results Data from interviewee Concepts of media production Media theories Concept and theories reflected by the interview Experience and conclusion Working experience in Media Introduction The media industry is a very important aspect in the happening of an economy. It forms the major part of mass communication

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    Buzz Machine blogger Jeff Jarvis states "Of course you have opinions; you're human. I grew up with the standard of this ethic of objectivity; what happens in American journalism is that we guess what the hidden agendas are, and that's not healthy for us." This is not to say subjective media calls for untruthful and unethical reporting, but rather it helps broaden political horizons. An impartial

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