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    existing social arrangements…'; He proved his point at the height of the American Civil War, when he pointed out the connection between the British newspapers insistence on supporting the South and the government in power. Marx realised that there was profit to be made for the ruling class that owned many of the leading newspapers and in the interests of the Prime Minister as well. So what does ownership of the means of cultural production have to do with concentration, oligopoly and

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    As a result, the report mainly analyses the publishing industry and the management decision on strategies of Pearson in the newspaper industry. What is happening in the segment? Leurdijk, Slot and Nieuwenhuis (2012, p.5) say that “newspaper publishers operate in a two-sided market; selling news to readers and selling readers to advertisers”. This means that the print newspaper industry makes profit mostly through two sources: the turnover of paid circulation and the revenue on advertisement. However

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    1) In “Great Communication Secrets of Great Leaders” John Baldoni identifies ways in which communication defines leadership. Communications defines leadership by developing and reinforcing the bond of trust, affirming the organizational vision, facilitating a two-way flow or information, creating the impetus for organization effectiveness, and driving results. All of these traits of communication are important for a leader to convey. They allow him or her to inform people, involve everyone

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    of Islamophobia affecting many individuals throughout many different countries. Literature Review: Trevino, Kanso, & Nelson (2010) examined three major newspapers, the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and Washington Post, for content analysis to establish if Muslims were portrayed negatively in print media post 9/11. They found that newspaper portrayals of Muslims prior to September 11, 2001, in fact, did differ from the portrayals post September 11, 2001. Most references to Muslims, in both cases

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    Electronic and print media have brought about sweeping changes in human life and have had far-reaching implications for all walks of life. Originating in the early 15th century, the printing press of the newspaper made the first appearance in Germany in the late 1400 's in the mode of news pamphlets or broadsides (Barber, P. 2014) [1]; and now people are easily capable of getting information through various digital devices such as sophisticated televisions and smart phones. Mass communication, however

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    diminished the importance of printed media and greatly increased competition in the newspaper marketplace. Problems such as the rising cost of paper, and an aging customer based have affected the relevance of the Los Angeles Tribune. Also with the decreased advertising revenue, these have caused the paper to revise its goals. Rising Cost of Paper “Los Angeles Times is the largest metropolitan daily newspaper in the country, with a readership of 1.5 million Monday through Saturday and 2.6 million

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    It has become common knowledge that in the last twenty years, the newspaper industry has undergone a huge transformation. Once considered the primary and best way for communities to transmit and receive world-wide information, the business of printed news has taken suffered some major setbacks. With the advent of the Internet age and the advancement of technology, printed news sources and publishing companies have needed to redesign their business models and reform certain aspects of their companies

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    has impacted the world since. In the book, The Best War Ever, by Michael Adams, and A Date Which Will Live, by Emily Rosenberg both tackle the issues of memory after the war and myths, which have been, proceed by the war. In smaller circles school newspaper is a good source to study to see how one school remembers events such as Pearl Harbor and the memory of it. When looking at the lasting impacted of World War Two, one needs to keep in mind every source, which talks about World War Two and Pearl

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    Most things in life are not guaranteed. However, a few things are like taxes and cafeteria food being of low quality. Students at Oberlin are complaining about the school’s cafeteria food is racist and “cultural appropriation”. Cultural appropriation is the act of taking another cultural group’s culture. In this case, it is from poorly made Asian foods like sushi and General Tso’s chicken. They claim that because these foods are poorly made, it is an insult to them and their culture. Most people

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    the best thing that I will do is to READ. Having the capacity to read current news and all the more accurate issues gives us an establishment of learning in economics, political science, history, human studies and different topics. Understand the newspaper or consider taking online classes like this subject and stick with it, it will truly help our comprehension of current news. The role of media in the technology era has been progressively advanced. The media industry is growing fast and rapid, especially

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