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    Out of the variety of news sources such as TV, radio, or newspapers, one of the popular sources in today’s world is social media. People are getting addicted to and can’t live without social media such as Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. They use social media as of where they can post their status but also where they can receive a lot of different news. While social media are spreading any kinds of news such as trend, celebrity or even politics, people easily get the information that is not true

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    At the age of 12, I first hosted a big show at school. Now I still remember clearly that my Chinese teacher praised me highly for my performance on the stage by saying, “Good job, you can develop yourself in the TV and journalism areas in future.” From then on, I appeared on the stage more often as a host on campus and I began to enjoy it. In 2007, I came to know Yang Lan, a well-known Chinese talk show hostess and journalist on a TV program and I was totally fascinated by her brilliant performance

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    is used to disseminate it, and the activity (professional or not) of journalism. With the invention of complicated printing technology in the 1870s, photographic images were possibly created for the reproduction in newspapers and magazines. Then a hundred years later, the newspaper industry reached its apex in the 1970s, and that it has, in fact, been in decline ever since. According to Kurt Cagle in his The Rise and Fall of Traditional Journalism, there were three main factors for the decline

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    In the early years of society, the daily newspaper were only available to those of higher hierarchy status rather nowadays Americans can all walk into their yard and find the daily paper wait patiently to me disclose at the table. People during the 1800s, started to invest their money in shares for company in which they knew will prosper and allow them to bring in a lot of money. Even though the outcome of investing money in stock can being pondering for Americans, they still took the risk of see

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    The Great Strike Of 1877

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    documents that we can use to ask questions and make judgements about this period in American history. Perhaps most importantly is the everlasting ability of using the media specifically newspapers during this time period, to sway public opinion. The question a historian finds himself asking is, if and how are the newspapers used to form and give the general public not the strikers or the business owners, a bad opinion of the strikes and a good opinion of the railroad strikers. In a time when live media

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    Photojournalism and the New Visual Storyteller Storytelling has always been a part of culture; from Native American cave paintings, to the first edition of the bible that Gutenberg pulled off his printing press, people have used the technology to their advantage. It allows man new ways to get ideas across. We also live in a visual culture; from the stained glass windows that depict biblical scenes, to the millions of billboards that line highways across America, we have always used pictures

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    Fall of the Newspaper and the Rise of the Internet: A Critical Analysis’ Introduction/Abstract Recently I have come across a subject area that I feel very passionate about, as a designer rooted heavily in the printed word. I want to find out how it is happening, why, and whether we can halt it – if at all. Should we even try? I believe this is something many people are concerned about, and there is much scope for ideas. I intend to conduct research into the widespread fall of newspaper sales, and

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    History of the Newspaper

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    History of the Newspaper The first acknowledged newspaper came into existence in 1665 and was called the 'Oxford Gazette'. During the development stages, newspapers were split into two separate camps. Firstly there are the tabloids. The tabloids have a long and interesting history behind them. Lord Northcliffe; then owner of the Daily Mirror, launched the Daily Mirror in November 1903 and were aimed specifically for the female audience. In 1904 it was re-launched at

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    Symbolism of Mount Rushmore Essay

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    The View from Mount Rushmore Amidst the Black Hills of South Dakota, the faces of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln watch over the nation. George Washington, often called the father of the nation, was a leader in the American Revolutionary War to win independence from Great Britain and later became the first president of the United States. Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence and added territory that doubled the size of the nation through

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    notice the talent they are using? Does the colors used in the ad attract your attention? Or maybe the word play they use in the ad? Advertisement is part of our daily life. We see advertisements everyday, everywhere. Be it on TV, radio, magazine, newspaper, billboards, posters, etc. The advertisements that we see are shown to us through the help of media. Media is correspondence channels through which news, entertainment, education, information, or special messages are spread. Media incorporates

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