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    tremendous high expectations in the truth and accuracy in his reporting’s. When Rosenstiel notes the “real questions” when confronting reporters, Rosenstiel says “What religion are your journalists practicing? Are they journalists who distinguish business? Or are they business people who understand journalism?”. These questions can distinguish between a loyal reporter, compared to a fake one. “Journalism” can be defined as the act of writing stories to prepare websites or newspapers to broadcast any

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    punish Journalists?Should we punish Journalists for publishing secret information that could endanger others.The Journalists are publishing secrets that endanger others. The reason we don’t jail reporters for revealing secret information because one it is there job and two only dictators jail reporters for that kind of stuff.The U.S would be acting like a dictatorship and that is not what we want the world to look at us like. Journalists can be jailed if they refuse to reveal their sources as seen

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    Wikileaks, cofounded in 2006 by editor in chief Julian Assange, is a site designed to announce and publicize sensitive information. The goal of Wikileaks is to provide protection for journalists, citizens, and anyone who might need to be protected from the free based or sensitive information they upload to the site. Wikileaks is protected by a network of software, anonymous postal drops, and lawyers, operating on a policy of secrecy to keep all of its posters safe from possible reprisals. I believe

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    questions. Reporters, editors and anyone else practicing journalism must be held to a high standard of ethics across the board. Journalists owe it to the public to practice this high standard of reporting, as journalists work to serve the public. Listed below are several principles a journalist must keep in mind when practicing journalism in order to be ethical. Always tell the truth The most basic skill required to be a good journalist is to have the capability to

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    internship at WBRC FOX6 News, I learned how to operate multiple cameras and other equipment in the studio for different news segments. I was able to work with a variety of reporters, learn about their experience from being on camera and going out in the field to cover different stories. The most interesting thing I learned was that if a reporter is not able to make it back to the station in time to get their package made, they can use their laptop to edit their footage and still send it in

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    Sam Scoopman's Influence

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    this needs a backup source for every source to ensure that nobody is lying. In the case of trespassing, Scoopman was simply at a news conference where many other reporters were, and therefore he was allowed to be in the room as well. While some may say that he was hassling the president-elect Donald Trump, Scoopman was simply being a reporter and doing his job. The legal rule in this case is the First Amendment’s right to publish any findings you would like and freedom of the press and speech,

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    may not reveal himself as a penny journalist, this narrator certainly plays the part of one as he singles out an old man making a devious gesture in the crowd and begins to speculate about his possible criminal intentions. Like a nosy penny tabloid reporter hungry for a juicy lead, the narrator follows the old man into the night, hoping, if not to catch him in an act of crime, then to fit his behaviors into the mold of criminality. Interestingly, while the old man does in fact turn out to be nothing

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    "Miss Scavenger.... MISS SCAVENGER!" I jolt awake. It takes me a moment to take in my surroundings, I 'm on the main stage of Whitehall college 's auditorium. I look over to my left where I had heard the voice that had so violently shaken me from my sleep. It was the founder of the world-renowned college, Dr James White. He founded this college two years after he got out of Highschool, lucky for him though he had some leverage to get students interested in attending, or his college would have gone

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    have been established to prevent the killings of journalist and give them protection that they need in order to be comfortable. There has been a law called the ‘Shield law” which is created to protect journalists and reporter privileges. The privilege includes the right of news reporters to refuse to testify information. This law gives them protection against being forced to confess confidential information in the state/regions law. UN Involvement The United Nations have taken action to prevent killings

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    writing the article is to just provide the public with a story and explain the most important details to try to get the public interested in their stories. The news reporter also has a deeper exigence beyond just writing a story, the news reporter gets paid accordingly to how popular their reports are, therefore in reality, news reporters write to get paid, rather than to make a difference in the scientific community. The article goes on to say that the research “may help improve understanding” , in

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