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The Future of Journalism: Tom Rosenstiel at TEDxAtlanta
About This Talk
When Tom Rosenstiel is asked, "Has digital technology made journalism worse or better?" he has a quick answer: "Yes." In this talk, he explores a key question: In a world where the audience dictates what "news" is, what new roles must responsible journalists learn to play?
About This Speaker
Tom Rosenstiel is an author, journalist, media critic and executive director of the Amer
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How The 21st Century Changed Journalism
Why Does Russia Hate The United States? http://testu.be/1O2xIhP
Tim Pool's Youtube Channel youtube.com/timcast
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TestTube News sat down with digital journalist, Tim Pool to discuss how the 21st century changed journalism. Check out what he had to say.
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The Future of Journalism: Tom Rosenstiel at TEDxAtlanta
About This Talk
When Tom Rosenstiel is asked, "Has digital technology made journalism worse or better?" he has a quick answer: "Yes." In this talk, he explores...
About This Talk
When Tom Rosenstiel is asked, "Has digital technology made journalism worse or better?" he has a quick answer: "Yes." In this talk, he explores a key question: In a world where the audience dictates what "news" is, what new roles must responsible journalists learn to play?
About This Speaker
Tom Rosenstiel is an author, journalist, media critic and executive director of the American Press Institute. He is one of the most widely respected voices redefining the role of professional journalism in the 21st century. Rosenstiel is the co-author of The Elements of Journalism and Blur: How to Know What's True in the Age of Information Overload.
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
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About This Talk
When Tom Rosenstiel is asked, "Has digital technology made journalism worse or better?" he has a quick answer: "Yes." In this talk, he explores a key question: In a world where the audience dictates what "news" is, what new roles must responsible journalists learn to play?
About This Speaker
Tom Rosenstiel is an author, journalist, media critic and executive director of the American Press Institute. He is one of the most widely respected voices redefining the role of professional journalism in the 21st century. Rosenstiel is the co-author of The Elements of Journalism and Blur: How to Know What's True in the Age of Information Overload.
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
- published: 28 May 2013
- views: 15944
How The 21st Century Changed Journalism
Why Does Russia Hate The United States? http://testu.be/1O2xIhP
Tim Pool's Youtube Channel youtube.com/timcast
Subscribe! http://bitly.com/1iLOHml
Tes...
Why Does Russia Hate The United States? http://testu.be/1O2xIhP
Tim Pool's Youtube Channel youtube.com/timcast
Subscribe! http://bitly.com/1iLOHml
TestTube News sat down with digital journalist, Tim Pool to discuss how the 21st century changed journalism. Check out what he had to say.
© 2015 Fusion Media Network, LLC.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VRhkDfIJvQ&feature;=youtu.be&t;=9m10s : Ferguson Protests
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rn8_SYhokxw : Baltimore Riots
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vd5kEO4SG5Q : Police Brutality in Rio
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How to be a citizen journalist with your smartphone
http://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/2015/05/07/how-to-be-a-citizen-journalist-with-your-smartphone/26453219/
"The days of needing big cameras and expensive gear to report news events are long gone."
Is there any such thing as a career in digital journalism?
http://fusion.net/story/123618/is-there-any-such-thing-as-a-career-in-digital-journalism/
"One of my obsessions these days is the question of whether there's any such thing as a career in digital journalism."
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Why Does Russia Hate The United States? http://testu.be/1O2xIhP
Tim Pool's Youtube Channel youtube.com/timcast
Subscribe! http://bitly.com/1iLOHml
TestTube News sat down with digital journalist, Tim Pool to discuss how the 21st century changed journalism. Check out what he had to say.
© 2015 Fusion Media Network, LLC.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VRhkDfIJvQ&feature;=youtu.be&t;=9m10s : Ferguson Protests
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rn8_SYhokxw : Baltimore Riots
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vd5kEO4SG5Q : Police Brutality in Rio
Learn More:
How to be a citizen journalist with your smartphone
http://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/2015/05/07/how-to-be-a-citizen-journalist-with-your-smartphone/26453219/
"The days of needing big cameras and expensive gear to report news events are long gone."
Is there any such thing as a career in digital journalism?
http://fusion.net/story/123618/is-there-any-such-thing-as-a-career-in-digital-journalism/
"One of my obsessions these days is the question of whether there's any such thing as a career in digital journalism."
Music Track Courtesy of APM Music: "Let's Get Ready"
Subscribe to TestTube News!
http://bitly.com/1iLOHml
_________________________
TestTube News is committed to answering the smart, inquisitive questions we have about life, society, politics and anything else happening in the news. It's a place where curiosity rules and together we'll get a clearer understanding of this crazy world we live in.
Watch more TestTube: http://testtube.com/testtubenews
Subscribe now! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=testtubenetwork
TestTube on Twitter https://twitter.com/TestTube
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TestTube on Google+ http://gplus.to/TestTube
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Is Journalism a Good Major?
Is majoring in Journalism a good idea? Is majoring in journalism worth it? Gary Vaynerchuk https://www.youtube.com/user/GaryVaynerchuk Music by CMA - Don't Y......
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Outfoxed • Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism • FULL DOCUMENTARY • BRAVE NEW FILMS
Outfoxed shows how the Fox News channel is used to promote and advocate right-wing views. SUBSCRIBE http://youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=bravenewfilm...
Outfoxed shows how the Fox News channel is used to promote and advocate right-wing views. SUBSCRIBE http://youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=bravenewfilms Follow Robert Greenwald http://twitter.com/robertgreenwald Celebrate 10 years of Brave New Films with our Boxed Set: http://bravenewfilms.org/10th WATCH MORE: http://bit.ly/1znT0LQ
3:09 During the first few years that Murdoch's ownership of Fox's DC affiliate, he had a hands-off approach to new content; partially due to their success. One day orders came from Murdoch's offices that the network should cut away from their regularly scheduled program and broadcast the RNC's fawning tribute to Reagan: "we were ordered, from the top, to carry propaganda; Republican, right-wing propaganda". It foreshadowed what Fox News would later become.
6:30 Former Fox News reporters and bookers say that they are afraid to be seen "talking to the wrong people". Working for Fox meant you were constantly being monitored. It created a culture of fear. If you challenged the heads of the network On ideological matters, you were history.
10:45 “Some People Say” – FOX uses the phrase "some people say" to mask opinion as news.
19:04 Fox News contributors are under paid contract for their appearance; if they deviate from the party lines, they might not get asked back onto shows.
21:22 Fox News went after Richard Clarke as soon as it was apparent that he was going to paint the Bush administration in a bad light. For Fox News, "mudding" arguments is almost as good as winning them. So, they didn't need to definitely prove that Clarke, a former member of the Bush Administration, was angling for a position in a Kerry Whitehouse, they just had to make it look like a possibility.
22:28 They put weak-looking , lesser known liberals up against photogenic, self-assured conservatives.
26:29 Republicans accounted for 83% of the guests while Democrats accounted for 17% of guest on the network's most prestigious show. Of those democrats, most were either centrist or conservative.
27:50 Stories they Cover...Stories they Ignore - Management set the tone for stories: Jesse Jackson was always to be painted in a negative light, as were immigrants. Culture war issues - abortion, affirmative action, gay marriage - were often covered while ignoring issues regarding the economy, health care, and the environment.
34:38 O'Reilly's show is a good example of everything that is wrong with Fox News --
Stories are selected to prop-up the Republican party and their point of view; O'Reilly is very hostile to guest who disagrees with him; and he distorts and misrepresent things.
42:00 Many Fox News stories are meant to generate fear; for example, stories about what to do if there's a "dirty bomb" attack. Fear is a great motivator and organizer; even when there is no real evidence for it. Terrorism is the ultimate fear-baiting; and when people are fearful, they are more likely to support military interventions. Talking about terrorism also means that you can avoid talking about other issues, like the economy.
46:29 Fox made the decision to present the Iraq war as a success. "The senior producer told the two or three writers for her news hour...'now, just keep in mind that it's all good. This is such a fair and balance issue. Keep it positive. We got to emphasize all the good we are doing".
48:43 Knowledge Networks Poll - It's a simple survey about fact regarding current events. The more likely people were to watch Fox News, the more misinformed they were and the more likely they were to back the Bush Administration.
50:49 Fox News repeats and propagates the Republican Party platform. It was widely known that the Fox reporter covering the 2000 Bush campaign was married to a Bush campaigner. This wouldn't have been allowed at CNN.
52:47 Election Night 2000 - The first guy to call the election for Bush was the head of Fox's New's election analyze division; Bush's first cousin. He called it a clear win, when in fact it was too close too call.
59:16 The Republican send out "the message of the day" so that conservative talk radio, Fox News, and Republican elected officials will all be talking about the same issues, in the same way.
58:41 2004 Election; coverage of Bush was always glowing, while Kerry was shown in a negative light.
1:02:51 During the 2004 election, Fox News painted a very rosy picture of the American economy and by selecting statistics which showed just that. Of course, they credited Bush for the "good" economy. When the stock market had a bad day, they claimed it was because of fear over the prospect of a Kerry presidency.
1:05:28 Murdoch is foremost a politician and this is what makes him dangerous.
1:06:57 The Fox Effect - It made other news organization more conservative because they saw how well Fox did.
1:09:13 A Call to Action - Media control is a political issue. People need to demand accuracy.
wn.com/Outfoxed • Rupert Murdoch's War On Journalism • Full Documentary • Brave New Films
Outfoxed shows how the Fox News channel is used to promote and advocate right-wing views. SUBSCRIBE http://youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=bravenewfilms Follow Robert Greenwald http://twitter.com/robertgreenwald Celebrate 10 years of Brave New Films with our Boxed Set: http://bravenewfilms.org/10th WATCH MORE: http://bit.ly/1znT0LQ
3:09 During the first few years that Murdoch's ownership of Fox's DC affiliate, he had a hands-off approach to new content; partially due to their success. One day orders came from Murdoch's offices that the network should cut away from their regularly scheduled program and broadcast the RNC's fawning tribute to Reagan: "we were ordered, from the top, to carry propaganda; Republican, right-wing propaganda". It foreshadowed what Fox News would later become.
6:30 Former Fox News reporters and bookers say that they are afraid to be seen "talking to the wrong people". Working for Fox meant you were constantly being monitored. It created a culture of fear. If you challenged the heads of the network On ideological matters, you were history.
10:45 “Some People Say” – FOX uses the phrase "some people say" to mask opinion as news.
19:04 Fox News contributors are under paid contract for their appearance; if they deviate from the party lines, they might not get asked back onto shows.
21:22 Fox News went after Richard Clarke as soon as it was apparent that he was going to paint the Bush administration in a bad light. For Fox News, "mudding" arguments is almost as good as winning them. So, they didn't need to definitely prove that Clarke, a former member of the Bush Administration, was angling for a position in a Kerry Whitehouse, they just had to make it look like a possibility.
22:28 They put weak-looking , lesser known liberals up against photogenic, self-assured conservatives.
26:29 Republicans accounted for 83% of the guests while Democrats accounted for 17% of guest on the network's most prestigious show. Of those democrats, most were either centrist or conservative.
27:50 Stories they Cover...Stories they Ignore - Management set the tone for stories: Jesse Jackson was always to be painted in a negative light, as were immigrants. Culture war issues - abortion, affirmative action, gay marriage - were often covered while ignoring issues regarding the economy, health care, and the environment.
34:38 O'Reilly's show is a good example of everything that is wrong with Fox News --
Stories are selected to prop-up the Republican party and their point of view; O'Reilly is very hostile to guest who disagrees with him; and he distorts and misrepresent things.
42:00 Many Fox News stories are meant to generate fear; for example, stories about what to do if there's a "dirty bomb" attack. Fear is a great motivator and organizer; even when there is no real evidence for it. Terrorism is the ultimate fear-baiting; and when people are fearful, they are more likely to support military interventions. Talking about terrorism also means that you can avoid talking about other issues, like the economy.
46:29 Fox made the decision to present the Iraq war as a success. "The senior producer told the two or three writers for her news hour...'now, just keep in mind that it's all good. This is such a fair and balance issue. Keep it positive. We got to emphasize all the good we are doing".
48:43 Knowledge Networks Poll - It's a simple survey about fact regarding current events. The more likely people were to watch Fox News, the more misinformed they were and the more likely they were to back the Bush Administration.
50:49 Fox News repeats and propagates the Republican Party platform. It was widely known that the Fox reporter covering the 2000 Bush campaign was married to a Bush campaigner. This wouldn't have been allowed at CNN.
52:47 Election Night 2000 - The first guy to call the election for Bush was the head of Fox's New's election analyze division; Bush's first cousin. He called it a clear win, when in fact it was too close too call.
59:16 The Republican send out "the message of the day" so that conservative talk radio, Fox News, and Republican elected officials will all be talking about the same issues, in the same way.
58:41 2004 Election; coverage of Bush was always glowing, while Kerry was shown in a negative light.
1:02:51 During the 2004 election, Fox News painted a very rosy picture of the American economy and by selecting statistics which showed just that. Of course, they credited Bush for the "good" economy. When the stock market had a bad day, they claimed it was because of fear over the prospect of a Kerry presidency.
1:05:28 Murdoch is foremost a politician and this is what makes him dangerous.
1:06:57 The Fox Effect - It made other news organization more conservative because they saw how well Fox did.
1:09:13 A Call to Action - Media control is a political issue. People need to demand accuracy.
- published: 22 Dec 2014
- views: 91142
Seymour Hersh on Investigative Journalism, Iran, Drones & National Security Policy (2013)
Hersh was born in Chicago to Yiddish-speaking Lithuanian Jewish parents who emigrated to the US from Lithuania and Poland and ran a dry-cleaning shop in the far...
Hersh was born in Chicago to Yiddish-speaking Lithuanian Jewish parents who emigrated to the US from Lithuania and Poland and ran a dry-cleaning shop in the far west side neighborhood of Chicago, called Austin. After graduating from the University of Chicago with a history degree, Hersh found himself struggling to find a job. He began working at Walgreens before being accepted into University of Chicago Law School but was soon expelled for poor grades.[10] After returning for a short time to Walgreens, Hersh began his career in journalism as a police reporter for the City News Bureau in 1959. He later became a correspondent for United Press International in South Dakota. In 1963, he went on to become a Chicago and Washington correspondent for the Associated Press. While working in Washington Hersh first met and befriended I. F. Stone, whose I. F. Stone's Weekly would serve as an initial inspiration for Hersh's later work. It was during this time that Hersh began to form his investigative style, often walking out of regimented press briefings at the Pentagon and seeking out one-on-one interviews with high-ranking officers. After a falling out with the editors at the AP when they insisted on watering down a story about the US government's work on biological and chemical weapons, Hersh left the AP and sold his story to The New Republic. During the 1968 presidential election, he served as press secretary for the campaign of Senator Eugene McCarthy After leaving the McCarthy campaign, Hersh returned to journalism as a freelancer covering the Vietnam War. In 1969, Hersh received a tip from Geoffrey Cowan of The Village Voice regarding an Army lieutenant being court-martialled for killing civilians in Vietnam. His subsequent investigation, sold to the Dispatch News Service, was run in thirty-three newspapers and exposed the My Lai massacre, winning him the Pulitzer Prize in 1970.[10][11]
In 1972, Hersh was hired as a reporter for the Washington bureau of The New York Times, where he served from 1972 to 1975 and again in 1979. In 1975, Hersh was active in the investigation and reporting of Project Azorian (which he called Project Jennifer), the Central Intelligence Agency's clandestine effort to raise a Soviet submarine using the Howard Hughes' Glomar Explorer.
In January 2005, Hersh alleged that the US was conducting covert operations in Iran to identify targets for possible strikes. Hersh also claimed that Pakistan and the United States have struck a "Khan–for–Iran" deal in which Washington will look the other way at Pakistan's nuclear transgressions and not demand handing over of its infamous nuclear scientist A. Q. Khan, in return for Islamabad's cooperation in neutralizing Iran's nuclear plans. This was also denied by officials of the governments of the US and Pakistan.
In the April 17, 2006 issue of The New Yorker,[28] Hersh reported on the Bush administration's purported plans for an air strike on Iran. Of particular note in his article is that a US nuclear first strike (possibly using the B61-11 bunker-buster nuclear weapon) is under consideration to eliminate underground Iranian uranium enrichment facilities. In response, President Bush cited Hersh's reportage as "wild speculation." [29]
When, in October 2007, asked on presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's hawkish views on Iran, Hersh claimed that Jewish donations were the main reason for these:
“ Money. A lot of the Jewish money from New York. Come on, let’s not kid about it. A significant percentage of Jewish money, and many leading American Jews support the Israeli position that Iran is an existential threat. And I think it’s as simple as that. When you’re from New York and from New York City, you take the view of – right now, when you’re running a campaign, you follow that line. And there’s no other explanation for it, because she’s smart enough to know the downside.[30] ”
During one journalism conference, Hersh claimed that after the Strait of Hormuz incident, members of the Bush administration met in vice president Dick Cheney's office to consider methods of initiating a war with Iran. One idea considered was staging a false flag operation involving the use of Navy SEALs dressed as Iranian PT boaters who would engage in a firefight with US ships. This idea was shot down. This claim has not been verified.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seymour_Hersh
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Hersh was born in Chicago to Yiddish-speaking Lithuanian Jewish parents who emigrated to the US from Lithuania and Poland and ran a dry-cleaning shop in the far west side neighborhood of Chicago, called Austin. After graduating from the University of Chicago with a history degree, Hersh found himself struggling to find a job. He began working at Walgreens before being accepted into University of Chicago Law School but was soon expelled for poor grades.[10] After returning for a short time to Walgreens, Hersh began his career in journalism as a police reporter for the City News Bureau in 1959. He later became a correspondent for United Press International in South Dakota. In 1963, he went on to become a Chicago and Washington correspondent for the Associated Press. While working in Washington Hersh first met and befriended I. F. Stone, whose I. F. Stone's Weekly would serve as an initial inspiration for Hersh's later work. It was during this time that Hersh began to form his investigative style, often walking out of regimented press briefings at the Pentagon and seeking out one-on-one interviews with high-ranking officers. After a falling out with the editors at the AP when they insisted on watering down a story about the US government's work on biological and chemical weapons, Hersh left the AP and sold his story to The New Republic. During the 1968 presidential election, he served as press secretary for the campaign of Senator Eugene McCarthy After leaving the McCarthy campaign, Hersh returned to journalism as a freelancer covering the Vietnam War. In 1969, Hersh received a tip from Geoffrey Cowan of The Village Voice regarding an Army lieutenant being court-martialled for killing civilians in Vietnam. His subsequent investigation, sold to the Dispatch News Service, was run in thirty-three newspapers and exposed the My Lai massacre, winning him the Pulitzer Prize in 1970.[10][11]
In 1972, Hersh was hired as a reporter for the Washington bureau of The New York Times, where he served from 1972 to 1975 and again in 1979. In 1975, Hersh was active in the investigation and reporting of Project Azorian (which he called Project Jennifer), the Central Intelligence Agency's clandestine effort to raise a Soviet submarine using the Howard Hughes' Glomar Explorer.
In January 2005, Hersh alleged that the US was conducting covert operations in Iran to identify targets for possible strikes. Hersh also claimed that Pakistan and the United States have struck a "Khan–for–Iran" deal in which Washington will look the other way at Pakistan's nuclear transgressions and not demand handing over of its infamous nuclear scientist A. Q. Khan, in return for Islamabad's cooperation in neutralizing Iran's nuclear plans. This was also denied by officials of the governments of the US and Pakistan.
In the April 17, 2006 issue of The New Yorker,[28] Hersh reported on the Bush administration's purported plans for an air strike on Iran. Of particular note in his article is that a US nuclear first strike (possibly using the B61-11 bunker-buster nuclear weapon) is under consideration to eliminate underground Iranian uranium enrichment facilities. In response, President Bush cited Hersh's reportage as "wild speculation." [29]
When, in October 2007, asked on presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's hawkish views on Iran, Hersh claimed that Jewish donations were the main reason for these:
“ Money. A lot of the Jewish money from New York. Come on, let’s not kid about it. A significant percentage of Jewish money, and many leading American Jews support the Israeli position that Iran is an existential threat. And I think it’s as simple as that. When you’re from New York and from New York City, you take the view of – right now, when you’re running a campaign, you follow that line. And there’s no other explanation for it, because she’s smart enough to know the downside.[30] ”
During one journalism conference, Hersh claimed that after the Strait of Hormuz incident, members of the Bush administration met in vice president Dick Cheney's office to consider methods of initiating a war with Iran. One idea considered was staging a false flag operation involving the use of Navy SEALs dressed as Iranian PT boaters who would engage in a firefight with US ships. This idea was shot down. This claim has not been verified.
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- published: 25 Mar 2015
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QI XL J07 - Journalism
With Shappi Khorsandi, Ross Noble and Johnny Vegas....
With Shappi Khorsandi, Ross Noble and Johnny Vegas.
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With Shappi Khorsandi, Ross Noble and Johnny Vegas.
Lessons in investigative journalism: Carol Marin at TEDxMidwest
This is probably one of the most intriguing speakers of this edition of TEDx Midwest. Carol Marin, a Veteran Investigative Journalist, taps into her audience......
This is probably one of the most intriguing speakers of this edition of TEDx Midwest. Carol Marin, a Veteran Investigative Journalist, taps into her audience...
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This is probably one of the most intriguing speakers of this edition of TEDx Midwest. Carol Marin, a Veteran Investigative Journalist, taps into her audience...
- published: 05 Mar 2014
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Career Girls: Journalist "Advice on a Career in Journalism"
This clip is part the Career Girls ongoing series of career guidance/inspiration videos. See more at careergirls.org....
This clip is part the Career Girls ongoing series of career guidance/inspiration videos. See more at careergirls.org.
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This clip is part the Career Girls ongoing series of career guidance/inspiration videos. See more at careergirls.org.
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CAREERS IN JOURNALISM – BA,MA,Mass Communication,Recruitment,Salary package
CAREERS IN JOURNALISM.Go through the career opportunities of JOURNALISM, Govt jobs and Employment News channel from Freshersworld.com – The No.1 job portal fo...
CAREERS IN JOURNALISM.Go through the career opportunities of JOURNALISM, Govt jobs and Employment News channel from Freshersworld.com – The No.1 job portal for freshers in India. Visit http://www.freshersworld.com?src=Youtube for detailed career information,job openings,higher education details of JOURNALISM.
A pen and a paper, is what that clicks in one minds, when you talk about journalism as a career. It’s true that journalism is concerned with gathering and dissemination of news and vital piece of information through electronic and print media. But, when it comes to journalism as a career, then there are pools of options that one can select from.
Journalism is broadly classified under print (newspaper, magazine) media and electronic (audio/visual) media. But, this does not limit the career options here only. If you successfully complete your communication or journalism degree, then you can have a booming career in distinct fields such as broadcast journalism, fashion journalism, technical writing, visual communication, newspaper reporter, photo journalist, freelance writer, foreign correspondent, sports journalism, anchor, researcher and more.
Journalists gain specialization in distinct areas, such as, economics, politics, investigation, finance, sports, culture and periodicals. For this, you first have to complete a graduation degree as well as a post-graduation degree from a reputed institute, after 10 + 2.
In India, the Indian Institute of Journalism and Mass Communication, Bangalore is the most renowned center for securing educational qualification in this field. Besides this, there are other reputed institutes also that offer diploma and degree courses such as Delhi University, Punjab University, IP University, Jawaharlal Nehru University and more.
Eligibility criteria for getting into reputed journalism institutes are 10 + 2 and a written entrance test. Some, institutes even conduct group discussions and personal interview rounds, before finalizing their admission list. In case, one is not able to get through such institutes, then there is also an option to get a certified course from reputed private institutes in journalism and mass media communication. No matter to which institute you make, you need to have certain personal attributes if you want to become a successful journalist. Inquisitive mind, strong presence, will power, an aptitude for presenting precise information, oral communication skills, effective writing ability are some of the personal traits that one should have in order to become a high-end journalist.
Once, your course is completed, and then you can look for job prospects in various areas. Magazines, periodicals, newspapers, websites, TV channels, AIR channels, press information bureau, are major prospects for students with a journalism degree. You can even consider journalism as a part time career option along with any other field of work, especially if you deal with electronic media. Some top companies or channels, which hire journalist every year are:
• Doordarshan
• Zee TV
• Star Plus
• Hindustan Times
• Times of India
• Navbharat Times
• Femina Magazine
• Fashion Channels
• Music Channels
• Websites
You can start with an entry level job at the initial stage. In order to get hired in such reputed names, you need to make sure that you score high in your degree or diploma, as well as you have all personal traits require to become a journalist. The remuneration for a journalist varies from INR 10,000 to INR 20,000. Actual salary depends on the company, for which you are hired.
If you are comfortable with odd time travelling, and you are good at converting information to news, then this is the best career option for you. For more details and answers to your career queries you can log on to the career website www.freshersworld.com.
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CAREERS IN JOURNALISM.Go through the career opportunities of JOURNALISM, Govt jobs and Employment News channel from Freshersworld.com – The No.1 job portal for freshers in India. Visit http://www.freshersworld.com?src=Youtube for detailed career information,job openings,higher education details of JOURNALISM.
A pen and a paper, is what that clicks in one minds, when you talk about journalism as a career. It’s true that journalism is concerned with gathering and dissemination of news and vital piece of information through electronic and print media. But, when it comes to journalism as a career, then there are pools of options that one can select from.
Journalism is broadly classified under print (newspaper, magazine) media and electronic (audio/visual) media. But, this does not limit the career options here only. If you successfully complete your communication or journalism degree, then you can have a booming career in distinct fields such as broadcast journalism, fashion journalism, technical writing, visual communication, newspaper reporter, photo journalist, freelance writer, foreign correspondent, sports journalism, anchor, researcher and more.
Journalists gain specialization in distinct areas, such as, economics, politics, investigation, finance, sports, culture and periodicals. For this, you first have to complete a graduation degree as well as a post-graduation degree from a reputed institute, after 10 + 2.
In India, the Indian Institute of Journalism and Mass Communication, Bangalore is the most renowned center for securing educational qualification in this field. Besides this, there are other reputed institutes also that offer diploma and degree courses such as Delhi University, Punjab University, IP University, Jawaharlal Nehru University and more.
Eligibility criteria for getting into reputed journalism institutes are 10 + 2 and a written entrance test. Some, institutes even conduct group discussions and personal interview rounds, before finalizing their admission list. In case, one is not able to get through such institutes, then there is also an option to get a certified course from reputed private institutes in journalism and mass media communication. No matter to which institute you make, you need to have certain personal attributes if you want to become a successful journalist. Inquisitive mind, strong presence, will power, an aptitude for presenting precise information, oral communication skills, effective writing ability are some of the personal traits that one should have in order to become a high-end journalist.
Once, your course is completed, and then you can look for job prospects in various areas. Magazines, periodicals, newspapers, websites, TV channels, AIR channels, press information bureau, are major prospects for students with a journalism degree. You can even consider journalism as a part time career option along with any other field of work, especially if you deal with electronic media. Some top companies or channels, which hire journalist every year are:
• Doordarshan
• Zee TV
• Star Plus
• Hindustan Times
• Times of India
• Navbharat Times
• Femina Magazine
• Fashion Channels
• Music Channels
• Websites
You can start with an entry level job at the initial stage. In order to get hired in such reputed names, you need to make sure that you score high in your degree or diploma, as well as you have all personal traits require to become a journalist. The remuneration for a journalist varies from INR 10,000 to INR 20,000. Actual salary depends on the company, for which you are hired.
If you are comfortable with odd time travelling, and you are good at converting information to news, then this is the best career option for you. For more details and answers to your career queries you can log on to the career website www.freshersworld.com.
For more jobs & career information and daily job alerts, subscribe to our channel and support us. You can also install our Mobile app for govt jobs for getting regular notifications on your mobile.
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- published: 12 Jun 2015
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A Day in the Life of a Journalism Major
Meet Lauren Wretman, a journalism major at The University of Iowa. In this video produced by the UI Office of Admissions, Lauren Wretman and Heather Spangler......
Meet Lauren Wretman, a journalism major at The University of Iowa. In this video produced by the UI Office of Admissions, Lauren Wretman and Heather Spangler...
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Meet Lauren Wretman, a journalism major at The University of Iowa. In this video produced by the UI Office of Admissions, Lauren Wretman and Heather Spangler...
VENOM: TRUTH IN JOURNALISM
"I don't subscribe to the school of thought that as a feature film producer I shouldn't dabble in television, web content, or even comic books ... that think......
"I don't subscribe to the school of thought that as a feature film producer I shouldn't dabble in television, web content, or even comic books ... that think...
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"I don't subscribe to the school of thought that as a feature film producer I shouldn't dabble in television, web content, or even comic books ... that think...
- published: 31 Jul 2013
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A New Way To Do Journalism: Andrew Jaspan at TEDxPerth
Andrew Jaspan is The Founder and Editor of The Conversation; an independent, not-for-profit, news and information service sourced from the university and r......
Andrew Jaspan is The Founder and Editor of The Conversation; an independent, not-for-profit, news and information service sourced from the university and r...
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Andrew Jaspan is The Founder and Editor of The Conversation; an independent, not-for-profit, news and information service sourced from the university and r...
- published: 23 Jan 2013
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Journalism Ethics & Rules
Basic ethical rules for journalism course. For more video lessons, visit http://CubReporters.org....
Basic ethical rules for journalism course. For more video lessons, visit http://CubReporters.org.
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The Slow Journalism revolution | Rob Orchard | TEDxMadrid
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. News journalism has changed fundamentally in the last 20 years. Editor...
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. News journalism has changed fundamentally in the last 20 years. Editor Rob Orchard of Delayed Gratification magazine uses seven headlines to trace the corrosive effect of disinvestment and hyper-speedy digital news dissemination and to call for a Slow Journalism revolution.
Rob Orchard is the co-founder and editorial director of the Slow Journalism Company, the publisher of Delayed Gratification magazine, which revisits the events of the preceding quarter and makes a virtue of being "Last to Breaking News". He spends his days writing and editing long form features for the publication, which he describes as offering an "antidote to PR-driven stories, knee-jerk reactions and churnalism". Prior to starting the Slow Journalism Company, Rob launched and ran magazines for Virgin Atlantic, created the Middle East's biggest travel magazine and worked as the editor of Time Out Dubai, Time Out Croatia and Time Out Paris.
About TEDx, x = independently organized event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
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This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. News journalism has changed fundamentally in the last 20 years. Editor Rob Orchard of Delayed Gratification magazine uses seven headlines to trace the corrosive effect of disinvestment and hyper-speedy digital news dissemination and to call for a Slow Journalism revolution.
Rob Orchard is the co-founder and editorial director of the Slow Journalism Company, the publisher of Delayed Gratification magazine, which revisits the events of the preceding quarter and makes a virtue of being "Last to Breaking News". He spends his days writing and editing long form features for the publication, which he describes as offering an "antidote to PR-driven stories, knee-jerk reactions and churnalism". Prior to starting the Slow Journalism Company, Rob launched and ran magazines for Virgin Atlantic, created the Middle East's biggest travel magazine and worked as the editor of Time Out Dubai, Time Out Croatia and Time Out Paris.
About TEDx, x = independently organized event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
- published: 13 Oct 2014
- views: 10
Ted Koppel Weighs In On The State Of Journalism
Ted Koppel stops by to talk about his new book "Lights Out," but first, Stephen asks him for some insight on the state of journalism.
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Ted Koppel stops by to talk about his new book "Lights Out," but first, Stephen asks him for some insight on the state of journalism.
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- published: 24 Nov 2015
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Why Journalism Is Important: Christopher Hitchens on Media (1998)
Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky proposed a concrete model for the filtering processes (biases) of mainstream media, especially in the United States, called th...
Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky proposed a concrete model for the filtering processes (biases) of mainstream media, especially in the United States, called the propaganda model. They tested this empirically and presented extensive quantified evidence supporting the model. Communication scholar Robert W. McChesney, inspired in part by the work of Chomsky and Herman, has linked the failures of the mainstream press primarily to corporate ownership, pro-corporate public policy, and the myth of "professional journalism." He has published extensively on the failures of the mainstream press, and advocates scholarship in the study of the political economy of the media, the growth of alternative media, and comprehensive media policy reforms. Ben Bagdikian has also written about the takeover of biased media, with particular attention to the giant conglomerates that own them. He argues that because five large conglomerates own the majority of American media, politics and general media influence in America are in jeopardy.
Whereas some alternative media theorists (e.g., Chris Atton) propose broad definitions of media alterity, parecon theorist and Z Magazine cofounder Michael Albert incorporates the politico-economic critique of mainstream media into his definition of alternative media. In answering the question "What makes alternative media alternative?" he suggests that alternative media institutions should feature an anti-corporate structure, not just alternative media content. Along these lines, Albert has criticized publications such as The Nation and the Village Voice for replicating corporate hierarchies and divisions of labor.[12]
While the Propaganda Model resonates in productive ways with the way in which media systems have developed in the United States context, this theory might fall short in describing the situation in nations outside of the American context. The Propaganda Model would have a hard time explaining nations with a weak communications infrastructure (somewhere like Zimbabwe), heavily funded and state sponsored public broadcasting television stations (such as Australia), or with a strong tradition of partisan print and televised journalism.
The alternative press consists of printed publications that provide a different or dissident viewpoint than that provided by major mainstream and corporate newspapers, magazines, and other print media.
Factsheet Five publisher Mike Gunderloy described the alternative press as "sort of the 'grown-up' underground press. Whole Earth, the Boston Phoenix, and Mother Jones are the sorts of things that fall in this classification."[13] In contrast, Gunderloy described the underground press as "the real thing, before it gets slick, co-opted, and profitable. The underground press comes out in small quantities, is often illegible, treads on the thin ice of unmentionable subjects, and never carries ads for designer jeans."[13]
An example of alternative media is tactical media, which uses 'hit-and-run' tactics to bring attention to an emerging problem. Often tactical media attempts to expose large corporations that control sources of mainstream media.
One prominent NGO dedicated to tactical media practices and info-activism is the Tactical Technology Collective which assists human rights advocates in using technology. They have released several toolkits freely to the global community, including NGO In A Box South Asia, which assists in the setting up the framework of a self-sustaining NGO, Security-In-A-Box, a collection of software to keep data secure and safe for NGOs operating in potentially hostile political climates, and their new short form toolkit 10 Tactics, which "... provides original and artful ways for rights advocates to capture attention and communicate a cause".
In many countries around the world, specific categories of radio stations are licensed to provided targeted broadcasts to specific communities, including community radio and low-power FM (LPFM). Such stations typically broadcast with less wattage than commercial or public/state-run broadcasters, and are often non-commercial and non-profit in nature. In the United States, a special class of stations known as low-power FM (LPFM) stations were first authorized by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in January 2000. These stations are authorized to provide non-commercial, educational broadcasting and cannot operate with an effective radiated power of more than 100 watts. LPFM services were authorized to meet the increasing demand which existed in the United States for the creation of new, hyper-local radio outlets that would be grounded in their respective communities. The Prometheus Radio Project is a grassroots organization in the United States which advocates the establishment of LPFM stations and provides assistance to start-up LPFM stations.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alternative_media
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Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky proposed a concrete model for the filtering processes (biases) of mainstream media, especially in the United States, called the propaganda model. They tested this empirically and presented extensive quantified evidence supporting the model. Communication scholar Robert W. McChesney, inspired in part by the work of Chomsky and Herman, has linked the failures of the mainstream press primarily to corporate ownership, pro-corporate public policy, and the myth of "professional journalism." He has published extensively on the failures of the mainstream press, and advocates scholarship in the study of the political economy of the media, the growth of alternative media, and comprehensive media policy reforms. Ben Bagdikian has also written about the takeover of biased media, with particular attention to the giant conglomerates that own them. He argues that because five large conglomerates own the majority of American media, politics and general media influence in America are in jeopardy.
Whereas some alternative media theorists (e.g., Chris Atton) propose broad definitions of media alterity, parecon theorist and Z Magazine cofounder Michael Albert incorporates the politico-economic critique of mainstream media into his definition of alternative media. In answering the question "What makes alternative media alternative?" he suggests that alternative media institutions should feature an anti-corporate structure, not just alternative media content. Along these lines, Albert has criticized publications such as The Nation and the Village Voice for replicating corporate hierarchies and divisions of labor.[12]
While the Propaganda Model resonates in productive ways with the way in which media systems have developed in the United States context, this theory might fall short in describing the situation in nations outside of the American context. The Propaganda Model would have a hard time explaining nations with a weak communications infrastructure (somewhere like Zimbabwe), heavily funded and state sponsored public broadcasting television stations (such as Australia), or with a strong tradition of partisan print and televised journalism.
The alternative press consists of printed publications that provide a different or dissident viewpoint than that provided by major mainstream and corporate newspapers, magazines, and other print media.
Factsheet Five publisher Mike Gunderloy described the alternative press as "sort of the 'grown-up' underground press. Whole Earth, the Boston Phoenix, and Mother Jones are the sorts of things that fall in this classification."[13] In contrast, Gunderloy described the underground press as "the real thing, before it gets slick, co-opted, and profitable. The underground press comes out in small quantities, is often illegible, treads on the thin ice of unmentionable subjects, and never carries ads for designer jeans."[13]
An example of alternative media is tactical media, which uses 'hit-and-run' tactics to bring attention to an emerging problem. Often tactical media attempts to expose large corporations that control sources of mainstream media.
One prominent NGO dedicated to tactical media practices and info-activism is the Tactical Technology Collective which assists human rights advocates in using technology. They have released several toolkits freely to the global community, including NGO In A Box South Asia, which assists in the setting up the framework of a self-sustaining NGO, Security-In-A-Box, a collection of software to keep data secure and safe for NGOs operating in potentially hostile political climates, and their new short form toolkit 10 Tactics, which "... provides original and artful ways for rights advocates to capture attention and communicate a cause".
In many countries around the world, specific categories of radio stations are licensed to provided targeted broadcasts to specific communities, including community radio and low-power FM (LPFM). Such stations typically broadcast with less wattage than commercial or public/state-run broadcasters, and are often non-commercial and non-profit in nature. In the United States, a special class of stations known as low-power FM (LPFM) stations were first authorized by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in January 2000. These stations are authorized to provide non-commercial, educational broadcasting and cannot operate with an effective radiated power of more than 100 watts. LPFM services were authorized to meet the increasing demand which existed in the United States for the creation of new, hyper-local radio outlets that would be grounded in their respective communities. The Prometheus Radio Project is a grassroots organization in the United States which advocates the establishment of LPFM stations and provides assistance to start-up LPFM stations.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alternative_media
- published: 24 Feb 2014
- views: 6323
Boogie Speaks - Gaming Journalism
I'm gonna try out this new series where I record audio about stuff and talk about it for a really long time. Hopefully you like it.
In this video I'm going to ...
I'm gonna try out this new series where I record audio about stuff and talk about it for a really long time. Hopefully you like it.
In this video I'm going to talk about what went wrong with Gaming Journalism, both websites and youtubers, and how it can be fixed.
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I'm gonna try out this new series where I record audio about stuff and talk about it for a really long time. Hopefully you like it.
In this video I'm going to talk about what went wrong with Gaming Journalism, both websites and youtubers, and how it can be fixed.
- published: 28 Nov 2015
- views: 21369
TEDxThessaloniki - Paul Lewis - Citizen Journalism
Journalist Paul Lewis talks about new media, citizen journalism. and how he has used social media to investigate two murders. He also talks about the new lev......
Journalist Paul Lewis talks about new media, citizen journalism. and how he has used social media to investigate two murders. He also talks about the new lev...
wn.com/Tedxthessaloniki Paul Lewis Citizen Journalism
Journalist Paul Lewis talks about new media, citizen journalism. and how he has used social media to investigate two murders. He also talks about the new lev...
- published: 15 May 2011
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author: TEDx Talks
The Impact of Twitter on Journalism | Off Book | PBS Digital Studios
The world of journalism has changed in the internet era. Newsrooms are significantly smaller now than they were 10 years ago, and news is no longer a once-a-......
The world of journalism has changed in the internet era. Newsrooms are significantly smaller now than they were 10 years ago, and news is no longer a once-a-...
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The world of journalism has changed in the internet era. Newsrooms are significantly smaller now than they were 10 years ago, and news is no longer a once-a-...
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author: PBSoffbook
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SCHS Journalism documentary 2015
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BA journalism students present TV news 171215
Leedsbeckett Journalism students present TV news
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Aftershock Nepal: The story of a crisis journalism project
Nepal was hit by two earthquakes earlier this year, causing massive loss of life and devastation to the Himalayan nation. Six months on, multiple problems and issues remain - but the world's attention has moved on. Aftershock Nepal aims to draw on the principles of crisis journalism, peace journalism and solutions journalism in order to fill the gap left by the international media and tell the sto
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MKU Journalism Department
Focusing on the feature of the Department of Journalism in Mount Kenya University, its growth and mode of study on how it prepares its Journalism students with skills that can help them in the job market.
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Brand Journalism Ilkom Unisma #4
Sebuah karya jurnalistik dari kami tentang Ilmu Komunikasi Unisma Bekasi. Inilah persembahan dari kami. Selamat menyaksikan!
M. Iqbal Maulana
Tresna Yumiana Rahayu
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Journalism and Theory of the press
Journalism and Theory Of The Press. You can use to learn about communication of science.
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The New New Journalism Conversations with Americas Best Nonfiction Writers on Their Craft
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Journalism Final Exam Video Project
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Journalism Final (GoPro Hero Review)
Very bad video, edited on Thursday night so there are a lot of imperfections within this video. Audio is all messed up, plus I don't sound particularly enthusiastic as you could tell.
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Journalism Final Video Project
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Citizen Journalism
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Journalism Project JOR110H 2015
Part of my final project for JOR110H. Freshman Year at URI.
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Journalism Final
My Final for Journalism class. I decided to use wevideo.com because I was more familiar with it.
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My Movie journalism youtube
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Broadcast Journalism: Silent Video
Eastview Highschool
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Journalism final for VHS
Took me many tries to get it right and still messed up on parts but hey it's all good
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Journalism Ad Project
This video is about a Journalism Ad Project and I thought you guys would find it funny especially with the bloopers at the end.
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Fashion Journalism Slideshow
This video is about Fashion Journalism Slideshow
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Awful journalism of Wheaton College professor suspension
Sensationalizing the most irrelevant part of the story, and misdirecting the public.
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Bruce Dobie talks about the state of journalism
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C-HIT Summer Journalism Camps
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C-HIT Summer Journalism Camps
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C-HIT Summer Journalism Camps
BA journalism students present TV news 171215
Leedsbeckett Journalism students present TV news...
Leedsbeckett Journalism students present TV news
wn.com/Ba Journalism Students Present Tv News 171215
Leedsbeckett Journalism students present TV news
- published: 18 Dec 2015
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Aftershock Nepal: The story of a crisis journalism project
Nepal was hit by two earthquakes earlier this year, causing massive loss of life and devastation to the Himalayan nation. Six months on, multiple problems and i...
Nepal was hit by two earthquakes earlier this year, causing massive loss of life and devastation to the Himalayan nation. Six months on, multiple problems and issues remain - but the world's attention has moved on. Aftershock Nepal aims to draw on the principles of crisis journalism, peace journalism and solutions journalism in order to fill the gap left by the international media and tell the stories of those who are struggling to rebuild their lives.
The project is a collaboration between Bournemouth University (UK), Tribhuvan University (Nepal), Kathmandu University (Nepal), Symbioisis International University (India) and Amity University (India). It is supported by Global BU.
wn.com/Aftershock Nepal The Story Of A Crisis Journalism Project
Nepal was hit by two earthquakes earlier this year, causing massive loss of life and devastation to the Himalayan nation. Six months on, multiple problems and issues remain - but the world's attention has moved on. Aftershock Nepal aims to draw on the principles of crisis journalism, peace journalism and solutions journalism in order to fill the gap left by the international media and tell the stories of those who are struggling to rebuild their lives.
The project is a collaboration between Bournemouth University (UK), Tribhuvan University (Nepal), Kathmandu University (Nepal), Symbioisis International University (India) and Amity University (India). It is supported by Global BU.
- published: 18 Dec 2015
- views: 14
MKU Journalism Department
Focusing on the feature of the Department of Journalism in Mount Kenya University, its growth and mode of study on how it prepares its Journalism students with...
Focusing on the feature of the Department of Journalism in Mount Kenya University, its growth and mode of study on how it prepares its Journalism students with skills that can help them in the job market.
wn.com/Mku Journalism Department
Focusing on the feature of the Department of Journalism in Mount Kenya University, its growth and mode of study on how it prepares its Journalism students with skills that can help them in the job market.
- published: 18 Dec 2015
- views: 1
Brand Journalism Ilkom Unisma #4
Sebuah karya jurnalistik dari kami tentang Ilmu Komunikasi Unisma Bekasi. Inilah persembahan dari kami. Selamat menyaksikan!
M. Iqbal Maulana
Tresna Yumiana Ra...
Sebuah karya jurnalistik dari kami tentang Ilmu Komunikasi Unisma Bekasi. Inilah persembahan dari kami. Selamat menyaksikan!
M. Iqbal Maulana
Tresna Yumiana Rahayu
Ramona Ratih
wn.com/Brand Journalism Ilkom Unisma 4
Sebuah karya jurnalistik dari kami tentang Ilmu Komunikasi Unisma Bekasi. Inilah persembahan dari kami. Selamat menyaksikan!
M. Iqbal Maulana
Tresna Yumiana Rahayu
Ramona Ratih
- published: 18 Dec 2015
- views: 2
Journalism and Theory of the press
Journalism and Theory Of The Press. You can use to learn about communication of science....
Journalism and Theory Of The Press. You can use to learn about communication of science.
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Journalism and Theory Of The Press. You can use to learn about communication of science.
- published: 18 Dec 2015
- views: 1
Journalism Final (GoPro Hero Review)
Very bad video, edited on Thursday night so there are a lot of imperfections within this video. Audio is all messed up, plus I don't sound particularly enthusia...
Very bad video, edited on Thursday night so there are a lot of imperfections within this video. Audio is all messed up, plus I don't sound particularly enthusiastic as you could tell.
wn.com/Journalism Final (Gopro Hero Review)
Very bad video, edited on Thursday night so there are a lot of imperfections within this video. Audio is all messed up, plus I don't sound particularly enthusiastic as you could tell.
- published: 18 Dec 2015
- views: 5
Journalism Project JOR110H 2015
Part of my final project for JOR110H. Freshman Year at URI....
Part of my final project for JOR110H. Freshman Year at URI.
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Part of my final project for JOR110H. Freshman Year at URI.
- published: 18 Dec 2015
- views: 1
Journalism Final
My Final for Journalism class. I decided to use wevideo.com because I was more familiar with it....
My Final for Journalism class. I decided to use wevideo.com because I was more familiar with it.
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My Final for Journalism class. I decided to use wevideo.com because I was more familiar with it.
- published: 18 Dec 2015
- views: 1
Journalism final for VHS
Took me many tries to get it right and still messed up on parts but hey it's all good...
Took me many tries to get it right and still messed up on parts but hey it's all good
wn.com/Journalism Final For Vhs
Took me many tries to get it right and still messed up on parts but hey it's all good
- published: 18 Dec 2015
- views: 6
Journalism Ad Project
This video is about a Journalism Ad Project and I thought you guys would find it funny especially with the bloopers at the end....
This video is about a Journalism Ad Project and I thought you guys would find it funny especially with the bloopers at the end.
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This video is about a Journalism Ad Project and I thought you guys would find it funny especially with the bloopers at the end.
- published: 18 Dec 2015
- views: 2
Fashion Journalism Slideshow
This video is about Fashion Journalism Slideshow...
This video is about Fashion Journalism Slideshow
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This video is about Fashion Journalism Slideshow
- published: 18 Dec 2015
- views: 2
Awful journalism of Wheaton College professor suspension
Sensationalizing the most irrelevant part of the story, and misdirecting the public....
Sensationalizing the most irrelevant part of the story, and misdirecting the public.
wn.com/Awful Journalism Of Wheaton College Professor Suspension
Sensationalizing the most irrelevant part of the story, and misdirecting the public.
- published: 17 Dec 2015
- views: 11
Bruce Dobie talks about the state of journalism
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- published: 17 Dec 2015
- views: 6
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Are We GAMES JOURNALISTS? - Dude Soup Podcast #22
No. We're not Games Journalists. Ugh, that shouldn't even be capitalized.
"Games journalism" makes about as much sense to us as "fishing journalism" or "model train-building journalism" or "D&D; journalism"
"OOOH, the 2016 auto-cast fly reels were announced at FishCon!! But some fishers are reporting problems with the Click Drag - can we trust the rod manufacturers to respond? What are they hidi
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Devastating Expose on American Journalism and Media Concentration: Leading Thinkers
Absolutely riveting documentary by Robert Kane Pappas "Orwell Rolls in his Grave" Mark Crispen Miller, Danny Schechter, Robert W. McChesney Charles Lewis Int...
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LIVE Streaming: Ramnath Goenka (RNG) Excellence Awards - The Indian Express Group
Ramnath Goenka (RNG) Excellence Awards. Catch RNG Awards live
on IndianExpress.com. Visit to see the nominees, winners and more. Ramnath
Goenka (RNG) Excellence awards in Journalism from The Indian Express.
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The Basics of Feature Writing (Journalism Lecture)
This journalism lecture focuses on the basics of feature writing.
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“Investigative Journalism and the Obama Administration” - Sharyl Attkisson
Sharyl Attkisson
Former CBS Investigative Journalist
Author, "Stonewalled: My Fight for Truth Against the Forces of Obstruction, Intimidation, and Harassment in Obama's Washington"
This lecture is part of Hillsdale College's CCA seminar on American Journalism. To see more from this series, visit http://www.hillsdale.edu/outreach/cca/iii
To learn more about Sharyl Attkisson and to order her book,
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Times Now's Arnab Goswami on Indian media and journalism
www.picklemag.com
This is a must view video for all fans of Arnab Goswami. For who doesn't know Arnab -- he is India's top primetime Newshour host in Times Now Television. He spoke at the CII Big Picture Summit 2014 on how he as editor-in-chief breaks the clutter at curating news at Times Now. In this video Arnab dwell on breaking scams, serious journalism, corrupt journalism, risks, credibili
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Chris Hedges - The State of Journalism | University of Western Ontario
On March 13, 2013, the Faculty of Information and Media Studies Undergraduate Students' Council (FIMSSC) at The University of Western Ontario proudly present...
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NYT's David Carr on the Future of Journalism
"New York Times" columnist David Carr and Bloomberg Media chairman Andrew Lack discuss how technology is making media more interesting, not less. Carr is the...
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The State of Modern Journalism
Dear "journalists,"
Do your jobs better.
- Vernaculis
I decided to put in some neutral background music, so we'll see how that goes. Hopefully it assists in distracting from the "hiss" I've been getting in my microphone.
Sources:
Scarborough: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQs80WZQkvw
Lauren Southern: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Qv-swaYWL0
Hitchens speech (clip at 1:06:00): https://w
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Open Source Journalism
SHOW NOTES AND MP3: http://www.corbettreport.com/?p=8298 James Corbett presents "From Gutenberg to YouTube: the open sourcing of journalism." This lecture wa...
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John Pilger: Real Journalism
John Pilger : Real journalism Researched, Produced and Directed by Abir Alsayed A part of Asdekaa Al Arab series http://www.facebook.com/pages/Asdekaa-Al-Ara...
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'Biased journalism ok, propaganda isn't'- Director, Ethical Journalism Network
Journalists play an important role in society by keeping a check on those in power, but they often become instruments serving the interests of the powerful t...
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Mark Bulgutch: The State of Journalism
Like many industries, journalism has seen massive change in recent years. Fuelled by disruptive technology, journalists are reporting their stories in new and exciting ways. However, according to veteran journalist Mark Bulgutch, the change has not been for the better. He joins The Agenda to discuss this idea, and where journalism has gone wrong.
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Data Journalism for Modern Storytelling | SDF2013
Speaker: Simon Rogers, Data Editor, The Guardian /Author, Facts Are Sacred 연사: 사이먼 로저스, 영국 가디언지 데이터 저널리즘 에디터 / '사실은 신성하다: Facts Are Sacred' 저자 (*English audi...
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"Literary Journalism" - Conversations on Writing with William Finnegan (February 27, 2014)
Although media channels continue to evolve, thoughtful journalism is essential to appreciating our complex world. Journalism that addresses multifaceted issu...
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Storytelling in a Post-Journalism World: Sara Terry at TEDxNashville
Two colliding trends -- the decline of traditional journalism outlets and the ever-increasing glut of meaningless information triggered by the internet age -...
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Inside Story - WikiLeaks and the craft of journalism
As Wikileaks continues to feed media outlets with thousands of classified US diplomatic cables, how serious is the threat by WikiLeaks to other media outlets...
Are We GAMES JOURNALISTS? - Dude Soup Podcast #22
No. We're not Games Journalists. Ugh, that shouldn't even be capitalized.
"Games journalism" makes about as much sense to us as "fishing journalism" or "model...
No. We're not Games Journalists. Ugh, that shouldn't even be capitalized.
"Games journalism" makes about as much sense to us as "fishing journalism" or "model train-building journalism" or "D&D; journalism"
"OOOH, the 2016 auto-cast fly reels were announced at FishCon!! But some fishers are reporting problems with the Click Drag - can we trust the rod manufacturers to respond? What are they hiding? UNCOVER THE TRUTH! CLICK DRAG-GATE: TEACH THE CONTROVERSY!!!
See how dumb it is when it's applied to anything else? It's dumb. Admit it. It's really, really dumb. And everyone gets angry 5 times a year for dumb, dumb, dumb, things.
But we love dumb.
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wn.com/Are We Games Journalists Dude Soup Podcast 22
No. We're not Games Journalists. Ugh, that shouldn't even be capitalized.
"Games journalism" makes about as much sense to us as "fishing journalism" or "model train-building journalism" or "D&D; journalism"
"OOOH, the 2016 auto-cast fly reels were announced at FishCon!! But some fishers are reporting problems with the Click Drag - can we trust the rod manufacturers to respond? What are they hiding? UNCOVER THE TRUTH! CLICK DRAG-GATE: TEACH THE CONTROVERSY!!!
See how dumb it is when it's applied to anything else? It's dumb. Admit it. It's really, really dumb. And everyone gets angry 5 times a year for dumb, dumb, dumb, things.
But we love dumb.
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- published: 01 Jul 2015
- views: 12000
Devastating Expose on American Journalism and Media Concentration: Leading Thinkers
Absolutely riveting documentary by Robert Kane Pappas "Orwell Rolls in his Grave" Mark Crispen Miller, Danny Schechter, Robert W. McChesney Charles Lewis Int......
Absolutely riveting documentary by Robert Kane Pappas "Orwell Rolls in his Grave" Mark Crispen Miller, Danny Schechter, Robert W. McChesney Charles Lewis Int...
wn.com/Devastating Expose On American Journalism And Media Concentration Leading Thinkers
Absolutely riveting documentary by Robert Kane Pappas "Orwell Rolls in his Grave" Mark Crispen Miller, Danny Schechter, Robert W. McChesney Charles Lewis Int...
- published: 24 Jan 2013
- views: 5607
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author: aligzanduh
LIVE Streaming: Ramnath Goenka (RNG) Excellence Awards - The Indian Express Group
Ramnath Goenka (RNG) Excellence Awards. Catch RNG Awards live
on IndianExpress.com. Visit to see the nominees, winners and more. Ramnath
Goenka (RNG) Excellence...
Ramnath Goenka (RNG) Excellence Awards. Catch RNG Awards live
on IndianExpress.com. Visit to see the nominees, winners and more. Ramnath
Goenka (RNG) Excellence awards in Journalism from The Indian Express.
wn.com/Live Streaming Ramnath Goenka (Rng) Excellence Awards The Indian Express Group
Ramnath Goenka (RNG) Excellence Awards. Catch RNG Awards live
on IndianExpress.com. Visit to see the nominees, winners and more. Ramnath
Goenka (RNG) Excellence awards in Journalism from The Indian Express.
- published: 23 Nov 2015
- views: 9121
The Basics of Feature Writing (Journalism Lecture)
This journalism lecture focuses on the basics of feature writing....
This journalism lecture focuses on the basics of feature writing.
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This journalism lecture focuses on the basics of feature writing.
- published: 22 Feb 2015
- views: 6
“Investigative Journalism and the Obama Administration” - Sharyl Attkisson
Sharyl Attkisson
Former CBS Investigative Journalist
Author, "Stonewalled: My Fight for Truth Against the Forces of Obstruction, Intimidation, and Harassment in...
Sharyl Attkisson
Former CBS Investigative Journalist
Author, "Stonewalled: My Fight for Truth Against the Forces of Obstruction, Intimidation, and Harassment in Obama's Washington"
This lecture is part of Hillsdale College's CCA seminar on American Journalism. To see more from this series, visit http://www.hillsdale.edu/outreach/cca/iii
To learn more about Sharyl Attkisson and to order her book, visit http://sharylattkisson.com/stonewalled-book/
wn.com/“Investigative Journalism And The Obama Administration” Sharyl Attkisson
Sharyl Attkisson
Former CBS Investigative Journalist
Author, "Stonewalled: My Fight for Truth Against the Forces of Obstruction, Intimidation, and Harassment in Obama's Washington"
This lecture is part of Hillsdale College's CCA seminar on American Journalism. To see more from this series, visit http://www.hillsdale.edu/outreach/cca/iii
To learn more about Sharyl Attkisson and to order her book, visit http://sharylattkisson.com/stonewalled-book/
- published: 26 Jan 2015
- views: 22390
Times Now's Arnab Goswami on Indian media and journalism
www.picklemag.com
This is a must view video for all fans of Arnab Goswami. For who doesn't know Arnab -- he is India's top primetime Newshour host in Times No...
www.picklemag.com
This is a must view video for all fans of Arnab Goswami. For who doesn't know Arnab -- he is India's top primetime Newshour host in Times Now Television. He spoke at the CII Big Picture Summit 2014 on how he as editor-in-chief breaks the clutter at curating news at Times Now. In this video Arnab dwell on breaking scams, serious journalism, corrupt journalism, risks, credibility and integrity. He spoke at the CII Big Picture Summit 2014.
Share your views on what you think of Arnab and his Newshour show
wn.com/Times Now's Arnab Goswami On Indian Media And Journalism
www.picklemag.com
This is a must view video for all fans of Arnab Goswami. For who doesn't know Arnab -- he is India's top primetime Newshour host in Times Now Television. He spoke at the CII Big Picture Summit 2014 on how he as editor-in-chief breaks the clutter at curating news at Times Now. In this video Arnab dwell on breaking scams, serious journalism, corrupt journalism, risks, credibility and integrity. He spoke at the CII Big Picture Summit 2014.
Share your views on what you think of Arnab and his Newshour show
- published: 12 Oct 2014
- views: 2
Chris Hedges - The State of Journalism | University of Western Ontario
On March 13, 2013, the Faculty of Information and Media Studies Undergraduate Students' Council (FIMSSC) at The University of Western Ontario proudly present......
On March 13, 2013, the Faculty of Information and Media Studies Undergraduate Students' Council (FIMSSC) at The University of Western Ontario proudly present...
wn.com/Chris Hedges The State Of Journalism | University Of Western Ontario
On March 13, 2013, the Faculty of Information and Media Studies Undergraduate Students' Council (FIMSSC) at The University of Western Ontario proudly present...
- published: 09 May 2013
- views: 19675
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author: fimssc
NYT's David Carr on the Future of Journalism
"New York Times" columnist David Carr and Bloomberg Media chairman Andrew Lack discuss how technology is making media more interesting, not less. Carr is the......
"New York Times" columnist David Carr and Bloomberg Media chairman Andrew Lack discuss how technology is making media more interesting, not less. Carr is the...
wn.com/Nyt's David Carr On The Future Of Journalism
"New York Times" columnist David Carr and Bloomberg Media chairman Andrew Lack discuss how technology is making media more interesting, not less. Carr is the...
- published: 06 Mar 2014
- views: 3807
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author: bu
The State of Modern Journalism
Dear "journalists,"
Do your jobs better.
- Vernaculis
I decided to put in some neutral background music, so we'll see how that goes. Hopefully it assists in...
Dear "journalists,"
Do your jobs better.
- Vernaculis
I decided to put in some neutral background music, so we'll see how that goes. Hopefully it assists in distracting from the "hiss" I've been getting in my microphone.
Sources:
Scarborough: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQs80WZQkvw
Lauren Southern: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Qv-swaYWL0
Hitchens speech (clip at 1:06:00): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sD0B-X9LJjs
Information on Charleston Shooting: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charleston_church_shooting
http://abcnews.go.com/US/charleston-shooting-suspect-dylann-roof-21-apprehended/story?id=31851054
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/21/us/dylann-storm-roof-photos-website-charleston-church-shooting.html
Huffington Post Article: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/05/29/university-of-washington-zeta-psi-suspension_n_7465228.html?ncid=tweetlnkushpmg00000056
Response to said article: https://vernaculis.wordpress.com/2015/05/29/huffington-post-presents-more-rape-hysteria/
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wn.com/The State Of Modern Journalism
Dear "journalists,"
Do your jobs better.
- Vernaculis
I decided to put in some neutral background music, so we'll see how that goes. Hopefully it assists in distracting from the "hiss" I've been getting in my microphone.
Sources:
Scarborough: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQs80WZQkvw
Lauren Southern: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Qv-swaYWL0
Hitchens speech (clip at 1:06:00): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sD0B-X9LJjs
Information on Charleston Shooting: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charleston_church_shooting
http://abcnews.go.com/US/charleston-shooting-suspect-dylann-roof-21-apprehended/story?id=31851054
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/21/us/dylann-storm-roof-photos-website-charleston-church-shooting.html
Huffington Post Article: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/05/29/university-of-washington-zeta-psi-suspension_n_7465228.html?ncid=tweetlnkushpmg00000056
Response to said article: https://vernaculis.wordpress.com/2015/05/29/huffington-post-presents-more-rape-hysteria/
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Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Vernaculis
- published: 22 Jun 2015
- views: 301
Open Source Journalism
SHOW NOTES AND MP3: http://www.corbettreport.com/?p=8298 James Corbett presents "From Gutenberg to YouTube: the open sourcing of journalism." This lecture wa......
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wn.com/Open Source Journalism
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John Pilger: Real Journalism
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wn.com/John Pilger Real Journalism
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'Biased journalism ok, propaganda isn't'- Director, Ethical Journalism Network
Journalists play an important role in society by keeping a check on those in power, but they often become instruments serving the interests of the powerful t......
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wn.com/'Biased Journalism Ok, Propaganda Isn't' Director, Ethical Journalism Network
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- published: 20 Jul 2014
- views: 13851
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author: RT
Mark Bulgutch: The State of Journalism
Like many industries, journalism has seen massive change in recent years. Fuelled by disruptive technology, journalists are reporting their stories in new and e...
Like many industries, journalism has seen massive change in recent years. Fuelled by disruptive technology, journalists are reporting their stories in new and exciting ways. However, according to veteran journalist Mark Bulgutch, the change has not been for the better. He joins The Agenda to discuss this idea, and where journalism has gone wrong.
wn.com/Mark Bulgutch The State Of Journalism
Like many industries, journalism has seen massive change in recent years. Fuelled by disruptive technology, journalists are reporting their stories in new and exciting ways. However, according to veteran journalist Mark Bulgutch, the change has not been for the better. He joins The Agenda to discuss this idea, and where journalism has gone wrong.
- published: 29 Oct 2015
- views: 872
Data Journalism for Modern Storytelling | SDF2013
Speaker: Simon Rogers, Data Editor, The Guardian /Author, Facts Are Sacred 연사: 사이먼 로저스, 영국 가디언지 데이터 저널리즘 에디터 / '사실은 신성하다: Facts Are Sacred' 저자 (*English audi......
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wn.com/Data Journalism For Modern Storytelling | Sdf2013
Speaker: Simon Rogers, Data Editor, The Guardian /Author, Facts Are Sacred 연사: 사이먼 로저스, 영국 가디언지 데이터 저널리즘 에디터 / '사실은 신성하다: Facts Are Sacred' 저자 (*English audi...
"Literary Journalism" - Conversations on Writing with William Finnegan (February 27, 2014)
Although media channels continue to evolve, thoughtful journalism is essential to appreciating our complex world. Journalism that addresses multifaceted issu......
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wn.com/Literary Journalism Conversations On Writing With William Finnegan (February 27, 2014)
Although media channels continue to evolve, thoughtful journalism is essential to appreciating our complex world. Journalism that addresses multifaceted issu...
- published: 11 Mar 2014
- views: 88
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author: punavision
Storytelling in a Post-Journalism World: Sara Terry at TEDxNashville
Two colliding trends -- the decline of traditional journalism outlets and the ever-increasing glut of meaningless information triggered by the internet age -......
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wn.com/Storytelling In A Post Journalism World Sara Terry At Tedxnashville
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- published: 20 May 2013
- views: 438
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author: TEDx Talks
Inside Story - WikiLeaks and the craft of journalism
As Wikileaks continues to feed media outlets with thousands of classified US diplomatic cables, how serious is the threat by WikiLeaks to other media outlets......
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wn.com/Inside Story Wikileaks And The Craft Of Journalism
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