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    Positive and effective communications with news media are critical to La Salle University’s ability to achieve its mission: To help students gain theoretical and practical knowledge, deepen their ethical sensibilities, and prepare for a lifetime of continuous learning, professional success, and dedicated service. Positive media relations practices result in earning news stories that promote the University as a whole; expand the visibility of the Office of the President; and ensure that truthful information

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    with” (661). This quotation symbolizes how sometimes people can be overlooked in today’s news. The issue about who makes national news can appeal to more than just a sense of open-mindedness, it can also appeal to your sense of sympathy. When news reporters get their stories, no one is for sure how long the story can stay lingering amongst people. Earl Hutchinson, a political analyst, states, “When you raise the issue people say, “This is a tragedy and we should do more,” Hutchinson said. “But it only

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    city. Hornbeck is a newspaper reporter from the Baltimore Herald, travels to Hillsboro to cover the story of evolution being taught in the classroom. Hornbeck throughout the play does not have a change in character, rather we see his character unfold at the end. From every appearance, we can add a better understanding of the personality and participation of his discourses. From the very beginning, the initial thoughts of his character was seen neutral as a reporter, but not until the end where his

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    Assignment 1: Preparation for Brief Argument-Gathering Information Record: National News: PBS News Hour January 19, 2016 6:25-6:45 PM Reporter: Judy Woodruff 1) Fate of Obama’s immigration actions goes to Supreme Court a) Program’s purpose is to stop deportation of illegal immigrants. b) Immigrants will work legally. c) 26 states have sued against this action and are questioning Obama’s executive authority under the Take Care Clause 2) Inside the Deal a) After years in Iranian jail, Americans are

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    There was a zoo of cameras and news reporters. The headlines of the local paper read, “Lacrosse Player Befriends a Vampire”. It caused us to not be able to practice. We were facing our rivals later that week, and we really needed the practice. Tyrone said in a demeaning voice, “Thanks a lot

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    Social media is the way teens network. It includes applications such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram where individuals can connect, share photographs, and like others posts or images. These applications can be accessed through electronic devices such as iPads, phones, computers, etc. It is known to educate, engage, and impact individuals and their environment. The most well-known theory is that an individual can control what he/she sees, considers, or feels about a topic. To some degree this is

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    sensationalism through conflict and laziness. Media is bias on a daily basis but how can we truly tell? In an article titled ‘Media Bias’ they describe types of prejudicial ways the media spins stories around. First, Bias by Omission; when news reporters are bias by omission, they leave one side out of the article or a series of articles out over a period of time. Such as in the book Nothing but the Truth, the media covers Phillip Malloy being suspended

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    Kibwe Diop Ms.Radovcich English IV 29 October 2017 Sport Journalist What if you wanted to travel the country or the world with your favorite sport team? How about going to major sport events like the NBA Finals, The Super Bowl or, even the Olympics? I guess if this all applies to you then becoming a Sport Journalist is the job for you. This job is right for you because with a bachelor degree in Mass Communications/Journalism you will be able to have flexible hours, travel throughout the sport season

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    The emergence and growing population of satire holds a strong position in the definition of modern journalism. The term satire has been replaced in the mainstream by the phrase “fake news”. This title implies an unreliable form of storytelling meant to translate to trickery, as this form of news can hold just as much power in today’s media as legitimate news outlets. Regardless of it’s popularity, the word “fake” should not be considered accurate, nor is it true to the real meaning. Satire typically

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    that can foster intellectual and possibly emotional challenges is Death Reporters. As explained above, not only the series title can arouse curiosity, so can the individual work titles (e.g.: 6 + 27 + 5 ). When combining the title of the series with the title of the works, the visitor can come to understand that the numbers refer to the number of death casualties the reporters are announcing, hence the title Death Reporters. At first, this reflection can create a shock on an emotional level. However

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