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    In this analysis I will call into question the newsworthiness and privacy issues found in the problematic Love and Radio episode “The Living Room.” Love and Radio describes the podcast as an “intimate, but very one-sided relationship,” and this description should not be taken lightheartedly. Though a beautifully crafted story about loss and the human experience, Diane Weipert’s “experience” with complete strangers comes off as creepy and unethical, during a time in mass media where intrusion equals

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    Instead, the guests were acquainted with us from her perspective through dialogue. Sarah Koenig managed to successfully set the scene and characters well before an interview so that the audience remained engaged. While she retained a fundamentally journalistic approach, she spoke to interviewees informally. Interviews and dialogue in Serial were embedded in a way that ran smoothly and ultimately had a logical

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    social media, journalistic bias and people’s internal filter. Social media affected the preexisting

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    by Salter and Jones, “the Internet has all too often been regarded as an economic opportunity more than an opportunity to change and improve journalistic practice.” This example I have chosen for this essay will attempt to critically analyze this quote; whether the Internet is mostly developed for economic opportunity or for the advancement of journalistic practice. First and foremost, The New Straits Times Press (NTSP) has been chosen as my main media outlet example in this assignment. NTSP is

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    Bearing Witness or Bearing a Higher Moral Ground? The Paradox of the War and Disaster Journalist of our time Bearing witness in contemporary international journalism ‘’When the people responsible for explaining the world to the world, journalists, cover the Jews’ war as more worthy of attention than any other, when they portray the Jews of Israel as the party obviously in the wrong, when they omit all possible justifications for the Jews’ actions and obscure the true face of their enemies, what

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    as providing a platform for everyone to voice their opinions (i.e. a platform for horizontal communication) (Hackett & Zhao, 2002). What I found through my research is that mainstream media does not always follow its role of maintaining ‘ideal’ journalistic standards. It more often focuses on reporting sensational news for entertainment & commercial purposes, rather than news that intellectually informs, engages and educates the public. Mehrotra (2011) defines media sensationalism as “the style of

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    One thing is for sure; if we aren’t watching the sensational, we probably aren’t going to watch at all. Edna Buchanan says, “ The best day is one when I can write a lead that will cause a reader at his breakfast table the next morning to spit up his coffee, clutch at his heart, and shout, “My God! Martha, did you read this?” (Hanson, 2016) That’s what I’m looking forward to every Monday night, when the Bachelor comes on, is to be so shocked or irritated by what happens that next Monday seems years

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    he had been. In a break from his usual character, sensationalism had become his new focus. This lead to the ultimate yellow journalism competition between Pulitzer and Hearst. Even the state department, as outlined by their website, credits this journalistic style as a key factor in the push to the Spanish-American war. Both publishers printed grand stories that later proved to be

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    The following essay will delve into the way in which women are represented within the gaming industry. It will reference an article found on an online journalistic website called Polygon. The article is titled 'Dragons Crown Review: Heavy Metal', written by Danielle Riendeau. It is a review of a video game which was critiqued due to over-sexualized female character designs. In spite of Dragon's Crown being a very well crafted game, this article became one of the most popular artifacts associated

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    1. “La Semaine Cabengaine”s interactive online newspaper site would ensure unlimited access to widely various ideas and governing process of the public. Government’s requirement that all broadcasts be licensed and pre-recorded was prior restraint, which directly impoverishes freedom of expression and destroys the democracy of society. Moreover, imposing this prior restraint was not for pressing social need and proportionate to legitimate aim pursued. 2. Bernadette’s “giving a false identity” was

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