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Articles related to "News Media"
Al-Jazeera – the CNN of the Middle East? In the aftermath of the September 11 terrorist attacks on the United States and the subsequent American military operations in Afghanistan, the 24-hour Arabic-language news organization Al-Jazeera has featured prominently in media coverage. Western media have not been able to operate effectively in Taliban-controlled areas of Afghanistan, so coverage of the Qatar-based organization has become invaluable. However, what is the message Al-Jazeera sends? al-jazeera • afghanistan • kabul • qandahar • kandahar
The Background News Poverty is in the background to many a news story but hardly gets a mention even on the International Day for Overcoming poverty • womens strike • womens march • news • media
The Telling of Columbine Is the tragedy of Virginia Tech next? More than likely. columbine • virginia tech • michael moore • gus van sant • news media
Truth in Media? We could use a dose! (Part 1) Want a dose of truth in media? Then try these sites, especially if you have a sense of humor! media issues • media • news media • commentary • liberal
Bias in International News Reporting of international conflicts often seems one-sided. The benefit of the doubt seems to go to the underdogs--unless they get too violent. slanted foreign news • media international reporting bias • israel • palestinians • middle east
Do Journalists Report the News or Create It? Editor's determinations of what constitutes a newsworthy story, have sufficient power to influence public opinion; thereby increasing the importance of any single event. news media • media inspired • news creation • indymac bank • cnn effect
Looking Back at 2006 2006 saw many changes and shifts in terms of stories covered, actions taken, and expectations about the mainstream media. news in 2006 • news and last year • trends in the news • media trends • newspaper coverage in 2006
Loss of Labour The days of having a labour reporter are long-gone in the world of mainstream journalism, and labour is partly to blame for this reality labour news • union news • organized labour news • media and labour • loss of labour reporter
Obama's Impact on Broadcast News TV reporters look beyond the political stories to the practical effects President Obama may have on the daily business of broadcast journalism. obama • broadcast news • television journalists • tv news media • reporters
The Blogger as Gadfly In the face of dwindling newspaper readership, and increasing suspicion that media organizations don't care about the people, blogs can stimulate public discourse. media news • news and media • media • new media • independent news media
Health News Coverage in the U.S. Media Study of health issue coverage of 48 different United States news outlets over an 18-month period by the Pew Center's Project for Excellence in Journalists. health coverage • cable news health coverage • network health news • newspaper health coverage • health-related stories in the media
Agenda-Setting and Journalism Journalism serves as America's fourth estate and democracy's watchdog, but its day-to-day role is simply to feed people the most important current events and issues. mccombs and shaw • agenda-setting theory • four visions of agenda-setting theory • news agenda • media agenda
Mainstream media discovers 9-11 "conspiracy theory"?
Is the intelligence community using "conspiracy theories" as a pretext to destroy freedom of the press and freedom of speech? media issues • freedom of speech • freedom of the press • conspiracy theories • 9-11
Miley Cyrus Photograph Controversy Miley Cyrus' Vanity Fair photo spread has caused quite a stir for parents of teens and young girls who have been fans of Hannah Montana. miley cyrus photos • hannah montana controversy • miley cyrus vanity fair • miley cyrus photo controversy • photos in vanity fair
Quarterback Leadership Requirements The complex relationships quarterbacks must handle were highlighted in 2008 by Tony Romo's alleged problems with three receivers. Here's a look at some of the challenges. quarterback leadership requirements • managing many diverse relations • tony romo’s alleged problems • reading defenses • communication skills
Reporting News With a Cell Phone Camera cell phones and handheld media devices allow individuals to be grassroots news reporters on the scene. Citizen journalists are changing how news is created. cell phone reporting • citizen journalism • citizen journalist • news and media • news reporting
TV Industry on Palin Biden Debate The TV Industry can't ignore Sarah Palin's gender because the public can't. Journalists are going overboard to treat her delicately or be accused of picking on her. palin biden debate • vice presidential debate • debate coverage • sarah palin interview • tv industry palin biden
Mental Health in the Media Mental Illness is a favourite topic of news media - but mental health professionals say the media's got it all wrong. Suite101 examines what the experts have to say media • mental health • mental illness • schizophrenia • bipolar disorder
Sarah Palin's Glasses Spark a New Fashion Trend Thanks to Sarah Palin, a surprising hit in the fashion accessories department has emerged from the U.S. election campaign fall 2008 - rimless glasses and titanium frames. sarah palin glasses • us election campaign fall 2008 • kawasaki rimless frames • fashion trend • fashion accessory for fall 2008
Anchorman: The Legend Of Ron Burgundy
A review of the movie "Anchorman: The Legend Of Ron Burgundy". cinema • films • movies • criticism • reviews
8 Reasons Franchising Is Growing Franchising is a growing industry for good reason. With a higher success rate and proven plans, franchise businesses allow would-be entrepreneurs to achieve their dreams. franchising industry • franchising business • franchise growth • new business ventures • starting a small business
A new watchdog for the watchdogs A look at Brill's Content on the eve of its debut. brill's content • steven brill • magazine • content
Communication Major Communication, or the study of human interaction, is a popular major at many schools that opens many career possibilities. communication • communication major • rhetoric • interpersonal communication • intercultural communication
Election Coverage Dominates The Upcoming Week In case you hadn't hear, there is an election coming. November 2nd is heaven for political junkies like myself. This week we give you some recommendations on where to watch election night coverage. the daily show • jon stewart • election night coverage • election 2004 • the 2004 campaign
Media Synergy: What's the big deal? This article is about the Media Synergy article in the January 2000 issue of Brill's Content, an important organ for news about corporate media. media • media synergy • corporate media • mind control
Newspaper Journalists and The Changing Media News may still be the product but how the public accesses it may leave the journalists locked into the printed media far behind. journalists • newspaper journalists • print media • newspaper publishing • newspapers and digital technology
There is No Streptococcus Virus! streptococcus • viruses • streptococcus pyogenes • bacteria • misinformation
Autism Support Mailing Lists There are many forms of support available to parents who have children with autism. One form is the electronic mailing list. autism • autistic • pdd • asperger • asperger syndrome
Becoming a Forensics Crime Scene Investigator An overview of education requirements and specialty areas of forensics investigators is provided for those who are interested in investigating crimes. crime scene investigator • forensic scientist • adult education • continuing education for forensic scientists • future of forensic scientists
Black Static Issue 1 The new magazine from TTA Press replaces the much-loved The Third Alternative, and contains dark fiction from Simon Avery and others and columns from Mike O'Driscoll interzone • tta press • black static • the third alternative • simon avery
Chaiten Volcano Cloud Height News agencies are reporting cloud heights of 20 miles, which is a great exaggeration of the actual cloud height of about 3-7 miles based on scientific analysis. ash cloud • chaiten volcano • ash cloud trajectoy • volcano cloud height • ash column
Computer Security Weekly, May 10, 1999 May 10, 1999: This week's events in computer security, both on and off the net. virus • trojan • trojan horse • worm • hacker
Creating an Online Media Room Make it easy for today's journalists to find company information by providing an online media room on the company's web site. media room • online news room • public relations • marketers • millennial statistics
E-mail Guidelines E-mail is the most common communication used in business today. Unfortunately, it is also the most misused form of communication. e-mail guidelines • electronic media • texting • e-mails legal documents • e-mail retrieval
Help For Fearful Fliers There are several ways to make flying a more comfortable experience for fearful fliers. Education and relaxation are the keys to overcoming air travel fears. fearful flier • afraid to fly • scared of flying • flying phobia • fearful flier classes
History of Storytelling - In the Beginning The origins of storytelling are ancient and lost in the mist of time. When was the first the story told? james f. robinson • suite101 • storytelling • history • summer
Importance of Wall Street Journal Wall Street Journal is important to the world of mass media in the United States and beyond because of much more than its acclaimed business and economic reporting. wall street journal history • importance mainstream media america • business news affairs • economic reporting past • wsj united states
Obama Leads South Carolina Polls Inaccurate polls in New Hampshire led to the media refraining from using polls in Nevada. Now the media is trying again to call the South Carolina Democratic Primary. obama win in south carolina • south carolina democratic polls • black vote in south carolina • why clinton beat obama in new hampshire • polls of african american voters
Polycarbonate Water Bottles A new reprot from the U.S. government has raised concerns that products such as water bottles contain a toxic chemical. polycarbonate • polycarbonate plastic • polycarbonate water bottles • polycarbonate water bottle • polycarbonate bottle
Press Release Basics Writing press releases is an effective way of getting news coverage. Use the basics discussed here, and add a human interest element, to get your news release published. press release basics • writing press releases • strong lead paragraphs • press release headline writing • news article writing basics
Press Release Marketing Advertising may get the word out about a business, but a press release can make that business into news. press release marketing • writing business news • business public relations • press release business strategy • business writing strategies
Rihanna's Battered Face is Now on Display Many people who became aware of the recently released photo of a battered, bruised, and bloodied Rihanna, may also be shocked at how common battery against women is. rihanna's battery pictures • rihanna allegedly abused by chris brown • chris brown my face charges in battery of rihanna • rihanna and chris brown • chris brown sorry for his role in argument with ri
Russia Invades Georgia The practice of international relations is getting a bit of a workout this week as Russia invades neighboring Georgia over breakaway province of South Osettia. russia invades georgia • south osettia • russia bombing campaign • ethnic warfare • ethnic states
Search in Private with Ixquick Search Engine Search engine giants Google and Yahoo have received criticism for logging users' IP address and other private information. The new Ixquick search engine change the game. ixquick • ixquick search engine • private search engine • search engine • ixquick private search engine |
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