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Contents
Introduction2
The Language of Newspapers2
Analysis of Newspaper Headlines2
Headline Evolution2
Headline Functions2
Headline Styles2
Headline Forms2
Headline Variants2
Headline Language2
Conclusion2
Bibliography2
Introduction In today's hectic world one of the most important factors is information. The means of information provision are quite different which can
be summarized in one word: mass media. The media is the whole body of communications that reach large numbers of the public via radio, television,
movies, magazines, newspapers and the World Wide Web. All of them, alongside their informative essence, are aimed at influencing huge audiences.
That audience has been viewed by some commentators as...show more content...
Tabloids: In very general terms, a tabloid paper is printed on A2–size paper at 380 mm by 300 mm (15 by 11Вѕ inches), which is folded to A3, half the
size of broadsheets. Tabloids are known as the "popular" or "gutter" press, often perceived as sensationalist in contrast to broadsheets. All the
mass–circulation papers are tabloid. Examples: The Sun, The National Enquirer, The National Ledger, The Star Magazine, New York Post, The Globe.
Berliner or Midi: 470 mm by 315 mm (18ВЅ by 12Вј inches) used by European papers such as Le Monde in France, La Stampa in Italy, El Pais in
Spain and, since 12 September 2005, The Guardian in the United Kingdom.
Analysis of newspapers involves a consideration of both headlines and reporting styles.
Analysis of Newspaper Headlines
A headline is the text at the top of a newspaper article, indicating the nature of the article below it.
Headlines are usually written in bold and in a much larger size than the article text. Front page headlines are often in upper case so that they can be
easily read by the passing potential customer. Headlines in other parts of the paper are more commonly in sentence case though title case is often used
in the USA.
Headlines are generally written by copy editors, but may also be written by the writer, the page layout designer or a news
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Essay about Social Media and News
The world exists within a state of flux, constantly changing and evolving according to the ever–shifting sands of technological innovation. On rare
occasions, human ingenuity gives birth to a technical creation so profoundly revolutionary, so completely and ubiquitously life altering, that the world
itself is irrevocably altered by it. Social media applications like Facebook and Twitter unquestionably belong in this category, joining such illustrious
world changers as the printing press, radio, and television. Products of the Information Age made possible by the global, telecommunications
infrastructure, social media applications have profoundly altered the manner in which human beings communicate, collaborate, and consume. For the
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Members of disparate geographic, religious, and ethnic cultures co–mingle freely and openly in this newly emerged super–culture of connectedness,
reducing, if not eliminating, the many barriers that once made cross–cultural communication a near impossibility. Alongside Facebook in terms of
influence and ubiquity stands Twitter, the service allowing users to communicate globally via short, text–based posts called "tweets" of up to 140
characters. Officially launched in 2006, the online service experienced a rather slow rate of adoption, sharing on average only five thousand tweets
per day. By 2009, that number had grown to 2.5 million, and by June of 2011 the average number of tweets per day exceeded a staggering 200
million. (Gervai) According to a June, 2011 post on the official Twitter blog, "the world writes the equivalent of a 10 million–page book" each day.
(Twitter) Today, nearly every politician in America makes use of the ever growing Twitter community, particularly during campaign season.
According to the website Wefollow.com, which ranks Twitter users according to number of followers, President Barack Obama alone has over 7.8
million followers; he is topped only by Lady Gaga at 9.8 million. Twitter has evolved into an incredibly powerful tool for those with a message to
communicate, and it has
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Figures of Speech in English Newspaper Headlines
I)Introduction The area of English Language and Literature Teaching (ELLT) has always been the point of attraction to the experts and teachers in
English. ELLT, with its theoretical base, provides scope for practical intercourse and face–to–face interaction in the classroom. Language and Literature
are considered to be the two sides of the same coin. While analyzing literature, it is necessary to consider the language of the genre as it reflects the
genuine empirical fluctuations of the mind of the writer, and the study of language leads the reader to empathetic experiences about the literature.
Text remains the only major source of teaching and learning of English in majority of the institutes in India. It is a rare occasion for an average
Indian student to turn outside the text to learn English. Why should he turn outside the text? Some reliable answers are needed to satisfy the
questions. 'In an addition to its low cost and availability, the newspaper is contemporary and offers a variety of interesting material from newspaper
to puzzle and recipes. The newspaper accommodates a wide level of reading abilities generally raging from fifth to twelfth grade, and can be marked
and disposed of with little concern for cost. The newspaper, in short, makes excellent material for classroom instruction.'(Cheyney Arnold B. 1). The
conservative approach of teaching English through text only has been changed drastically in recent years. Now, newspaper is believed as the best
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Letter To National Newspaper Professor
In a letter to national newspaper professor has written about the falling standard of both writing and speaking of English. Especially among journalist
and graduate students who use poor and sloppy grammar while writing comprehensive essay. As language changes and meaning shifts it is necessary
that a children should be aware earlier in his career about the basic of grammar and sentence
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Analysis of a Story in the Newspaper
Introduction
'News media investigate, analyze, and report to stakeholder publics on issues and event s that occur around the globe in a twenty–four–hour, 365–day
news cycle' (Richard,2007:98). Because of the way news media works, we know what is happening in the world and we can have 'connection' to other
places. With new media arising, the information transmission process become even faster. Though new media is getting more prevalent, still, a
considerable amount of people rely on one of the traditional news media – newspaper.
Facing the competition, the way news reported may change as newspapers 'need to maintain large circulation figures to stay profitable' (Bignell
1997:83). This directly affects how news is presented. To make news...show more content...
It is usually 'short' and 'effective' (Reah, 2002:15). Through looking at the headline, readers can more or less guess what the text is about.
'8 HK tourists, hostage–taker killed on hijacked Manila tourist bus'
There headline of the news has only 10 running words, however, the main idea of the news story is still clear. It tells the people involved, the place the
event taken place and the nature of the event. It shows its function to 'encapsulate' the news (ibid:14). Orientation and evaluation
From the very beginning of the story, journalists' 'mental analysis of what goes in a story' has involved (Bell, 1991: 169).
In the opening paragraph of the news, journalist tells readers about four aspects – who (Hong Kong tourists and ex–policeman), when (yesterday),
where (Manila), and what (hostage). These four aspects are the basic facts that 'concentrate at the beginning of a story' (Bell:1991). It is an obligatory
part of news story and named as 'Orientation'. From this lead paragraph, readers are able to grasp the context of the news – There was a hostage event
happened yesterday in Manila, involving Hong Kong tourists and an ex–policeman.
Following the orientation paragraph is 'Evaluation'. Orientation helps to 'form the lens through which the reminder of the story is viewed' (ibid., 1991:
152). In this part, the story is elaborated. Through this part, a journalist hopes to make the text seem to
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Online News and Print’s Future Essay
Online News and Print's Future
The Internet's influence on our lives has spread throughout. Researching, shopping, job searching, and more can all be done with a keyboard and a
few clicks of a mouse. But this ease of use casts a shadow on the future of printed information. The Web's instant knowledge has changed our reading
and writing habits and has made print media seem old–fashioned. One of the first industries to lead the change was journalism. As the Web expanded
in the mid 90's, online editions of popular newspapers surfaced and opened a new field for seeing and telling the world's events.
Even before the Web boom, the advance of another technology had already started to threatenprint newspapers' survival. In his essay...show more
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Print newspapers were the primary source of news ''til the emergence of TV and radio.
Since their existences, TV and radio have chipped away at much of print media's audience. They've made news more immediate and simpler for wider
consumption by reducing reading elements. In addition, TV added vivid, moving visuals that appealed to audience's emotions. An example can be
found through a 95' ABC documentary on Bosnia where images of skeletal prisoners and crying women emphasize the failings of UN forces (Stephens
420). Even with these advances, there would still be room for the rise of technology that would combine the visuals and immediacy of TV with the
reading components of print.
The Internet boom came in the mid 90's and changed much of how we communicate with each other. Individuals could now write to each other nearly
as fast as talking on the phone and gather instant information for almost any subject they'd want. But soon began some fundamental changes to the
ways news was presented by newspapers and treated by reader.
The Internet changed many job roles in Journalism. Beginning with production, online newspaper replaced the costs of ink, paper, and delivery with
the costs of buying and maintaining network servers. This reduced much of the costs, but eliminated the jobs for people who did those the ink/paper
/delivery tasks. In ways, this was a transition from 'manufacturing' jobs to 'tech' jobs that was
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Ww1 Week 1 Newspaper Analysis
The focus of the workshop was newspapers and their content such as reports and editorials. We identified the editorial line of a newspaper and
looked at how the editorial is a letter written by the editor and how it can demonstrate different opinions. We looked at letters to the editor and how
they were used as primary sources. We discovered as they are written by readers discussing issues, they help provide a useful insight on people's
concerns. We debated the benefits of newspapers such as that they give us a snapshot of peoples perceptions at the time. Limitation of using
newspapers are that they are biased and generally contain propaganda.
Historians have different views on newspapers. Andrew Hobbs argues that the provincial newspapers...show more content...
The questions addressed were to identify the editorials in each newspaper and outline their stances towards the conflict. The Times newspaper's
editorial argued that there remained little stock of food however the food prices were still low. They were not overly concerned since if the
shipments with America and Australia could be maintained therefore England would not be too low on food, and canned food could be a reserve.
They commented on how coal prices were on the rise as a result of the war. The Manchester Guardian's editorial stated they were shocked by the
war and people were worried since there was no treaty obligation to become involved in European wars. The editorials gave a clear image certain
domestic views; however the issues raised are of people's concerns, not the wider picture, this could lead to it not being reliable because it is
biased and excluded certain points. Editorials show the opinion of the editor and it presents a snapshot of public moral. We could use editorials as
a way of case studying public response building up to the war. The letters to the editor in the Times show that they feel that England's problems
would be Ireland's opportunity and that people are protesting regarding the war. The methodology we used was qualitative as we looked at people's
ideas towards the First World War. We used comparative methodology as we compared two newspapers and the people's views in each newspaper. We
found that the strengths of newspapers were that it provides an insight to opinions at the time; they are often clearly written and may indicate the
political position of the author. However, the limitations are that it may not be balanced and occasionally newspapers contain propaganda to force
people to believe certain
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Essay about Is Print Media Dead?
Print media and journalism in general has a bright future in the upcoming decade. I do believe that it is shifting, and we may have to redefine
journalism. Journalism has always defined newspapers, magazines, and the printed word. Broadcast journalists also earn that distinction but to a
lesser degree because of the medium they work in. I do think that the printed works of journalists are here to stay for a long time. The area that I see
changing is where the words are going to be printed. Words are they going to be on paper or on electronic screens?
I have always liked newspapers. They can be taken anywhere by anyone. They can also be folded into paper airplanes and thrown around classrooms.
The final resting–place of many newspapers is...show more content...
This is when the broadcast media has the upper hand. Most forms of print media are cheap to buy and carry well on an airplane. Will the new wireless
web be the end?
Here in Jonesboro, Arkansas the personal data assistant has not caught on very well. ##They have a lot of useful features, including e–mail services
and web surfing. Will they in the next few years.## Yes, they will catch on eventually. Will they replace newspapers? No, newspapers have a
secure future. They still hold many advantages. The number one advantage is cost to the consumer. Most publications are still under one
greenback. This even applies to magazines if they subscribed for home delivery. Another advantage is that people still love to read. I can not get
used to reading off a blinking computer screen. Steven King released his new novel on the web. People were not really interested in downloading
megabytes. They wanted to hold a book. Reading off a piece of paper is still the favorite choice of people. Also if buying a publication, one has
something to hold on to.
The PDA and the wireless web are here to stay but they will not replace the print media. This new technology will give journalists another area of
growth that was unforeseen just a few years ago. For a monthly fee a person will be able to access the web. People are still going to access the websites
of traditional print media. This will allow journalists to expand their scope and have
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Comparing Two Newspaper Articles
Comparing two newspaper articles, one from a tabloid and one from a broadsheet will convey the different techniques that tabloids and broadsheets use
to present stories. Media in general, aim to inform and interest the audience which consist of many different types. Diverse emotions and ideas are
created by the media; foremost tabloids. Tabloids are papers like 'The Sun', 'The Mirror', 'The Daily Mail', 'The Express' and 'The Star'. In contrast to
these are broadsheets like 'The Times', 'The Guardian' and 'The Daily Telegraph'. Broadsheets are often known as the 'quality press' being more
informing and formal in the manner they convey information and news stories.
Different newspapers show different stories; stories the reader can relate...show more content...
In this headline there is a comma missing after 'Sarah' just to make the headline more catchy and snappy. There is also alliteration 'M6' and 'man'
which labels the kidnapper as the M6 man. Hence, 'The Sun' sees the kidnapping story more newsworthy for its readers and so presents it in a more
affective way, regarding the layout.
In contrast to a broadsheet a tabloid's audience is aimed at socio–economic group C and below. Tabloids are aimed at a younger audience and focus on
issues that their readers can relate to. The targeted audience for the picture is everybody because 'The Sun' wants everybody to see it and hopefully
recognize the kidnapper. It is easily recognizable that 'The Sun' is meant for readers that may or may not be highly educated, hence, it is called 'The
People's Paper'. Therefore, the language used has to be simple:
"Police also boosted the hunt yesterday by issuing an e–fit (above) of a suspect."
The colloquial word 'boosted' adds evidence that 'The Sun' targets a simple audience; an audience which do not have to be highly educated.
On the other hand, 'The Times' targets socio–economic group C+. Further more, the broadsheet is targeted at the age group 30+ and readers absorbed
in financial, political or other international matters or events. Therefore, the broadsheet is associated with educated and capable readers:
"Sussex police repeated calls for the man to come forward to be eliminated
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Local Newspaper Comparison Paper
In my review of two local newspapers, I found that there were both similarities and differences in the types of stories that were included. Many of the
differences between these two newspapers could be attributed to the fact that the first paper, the Southern Illinoisan, is a more rural newspaper while
the other, the St. Louis Post–Dispatch, is a more metropolitan newspaper. There is also an interesting correlation between the types of reporting styles
and the areas of news coverage. Overall, while there are similarities between the two papers, the biggest differences appear to be location related. To
begin with, the two newspapers were almost identical in their front page stories. Both news stories dealt with the recent mass shooting in Orlando,
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Many stories contained interviews of the people involved. The journalists assigned to these stories would present the facts and include the information
acquired from the different interviews. I feel that organizational style stories are quite common today. These types of stories provide us with the facts
as well as personal statements from those involved. Occasionally, situations were put into context and meanings were inferred from different incidents.
However, for the most part, the journalists stayed objective in their
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Newspaper Report On The Newspaper
Newspaper If you step outside depending on where you live you get your local newspaper each morning. Many people all around us enjoy the
newspaper and the stories in it that provide us with local news as well as news from a couple cities down. Newspapers first began their journey in the
18th century, when the colonial newspaper was published. The first piece of news that would later help conjure up the newspaper only had one news
item on it. A man named James Franklin who was the younger sibling of Benjamin Franklin wrote a simple one page news sheet. Some in the past
saw the newspaper as a way of servicing god, therefore to them the newspaper would contain stories in which told about religion.
A town known as Williamsburg was a well...show more content...
The 'Tribune Company of Chicago' owns the paper, which only discusses news occurring in Broward and Palm Beach counties. A columnist of the
name Mike Carlton, who began his career early at the age of 17 working for the Australian Broadcasting Commission was well known because of
his report given as a fighter in Vietnam got him much respect as well as a permanent spot in the paper. Carlton says that in order to write you must
build a reasonable and strong standing format. He writes for 'The Sydney Morning Herald', and although he had a rising position when it came to
writing he did refuse to write his column once in August of the year 2008 because the story was about journalist of 'Fairfax Media' striking.
Magazines
The editor and publisher Jann Wenner founded 'Rolling Stone' magazine in the year of 1967. This magazine is a united states based magazine in
which is mainly focused on the topics of music, liberal politics, and popular culture. Also involved with the magazine is the music critic who's name
is Ralph J. Gleason. Rolling Stone magazine like a newspaper has to have a format; their format was altered in order to appeal to younger readers.
Magazines such as the Rolling Stone was conjured up with money borrowed by Wenner, who borrowed money from many members of her family.
Magazines are usually financed by advertising, or even pre–paid subscriptions.
The first magazine in the world was published in Germany; in 1663 ad it was called Erbauliche
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Television News vs. Newspaper
Television news vs. Newspaper When it comes to finding about the news of what's going on in our world, we want details and facts. We want the
juice of what's actually going on. The debate between the efficiency of newspapers and TV news, TV news is a lot more effective.
Watching the news on TV is a lot easier for people to understand and is more convenient than reading it on paper. For the people who are always in
a rush in the morning, it's more convenient to turn on the TV and listen to what's going on rather than trying to read a paper because it will only
slow your task down. Also, for the people who don't know how to read and for elders whose eyes don't function properly, the TV is a better source of
finding out the news. Not only...show more content...
The smallest story could be the most important; but if you have a newspaper, you won't be able to find out what's going on, so you'll have to rely on
the TV news to tell you what you want to know. TV offers more options of news. People are mostly fond of making choices. Watching TV can satisfy
this requirement. Because there are many channels for options on news, for example, ABC7 channel news doesn't provide you the news you want to
know about, then you can always change the channel. But the newspaper is published by one publication. Whatever information is on there is what
you have to stick with. The point of view and the news are somehow limited and prejudice. So in order to get a comprehensive view, people can try
many different channels to get an understanding.
Unlike the TV news, newspaper are portable and has no time limited, this has the advantages that people can read them whenever they want. But I
believe that getting news from TVs is due to its efficiency, convenience and easy understanding is a lot better than just reading the
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Essay on journalism
A journalist is someone who works in the news gathering business, such as a
photographer, editor or reporter. Journalism is all around us. It dominates television and
surrounds us in the vast publishing industry of popularization. Journalism influence our
perspectives on issues concerning us. In other words, its undeniable that journalism has
a deep impact on our lives.
There are two sides to journalism – good journalism and bad journalism.
According to K. Minogue, the journalist has the power to mould the information they receive into "propaganda" or they could just report the news with
additions of both side of the story. Journalism could even cause a political uproar like uncovering the Watergate scandal that forced...show more
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A dishonest journalist would face
charges by the court.
Being independent would mean that there is no government influence in the media.
The Singapore Press Holding (SPH), the leading newspaper publisher in
Singapore, is a private holding company. However, the Singapore government has a
system of controlling every media outlet through annual licensing requirements. Several
foreign news organizations have been fined in Singapore like The Economist magazine.
It seems to Bill Kovach, a journalist and writer for forty years and the founding director of the Committee of Concerned Journalists and its programs
that the government and journalism work hand in hand together. He states,
Without journalism, without a steady, reliable flow of independent information without which the creation, care and continuation of a public opinion
would not be possible – self government would disappear. Journalism and self government will rise or fall together. ( Kovach B , 2002 )
Thus, I believe that the publishers in Singapore should not a be totally independent of the government as through journalism, it would help to increase
understanding between the government and the public.
Defending the principle of tight regulation of the media, at a meeting with journalists in December (2004), Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore Minister Mentor,
said,
The role of journalists in Singapore is that of contributing to the nation's development and is not
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Newspaper Style
Introduction
A newspaper headline is often the only thing that readers read in a newspaper, or at least, it is the first thing that everyone notices in a newspaper. It
serves as a indicator for the reader that helps decide whether to continue on reading the whole text or to skip it onto another one. Each headline should
be a summary of the news which follows. A headline should be a regularsentence structure containing a subject and a verb. It means that only lexical,
not grammatical words are used. The major reason for that is the space. Then the rule of a sentence may be broken, only minor sentences are used, and
such a headline can be rather difficult to understand. This happens on purpose to make the headline somehow special with the...show more content...
Link to Madrid?"),
elliptical sentences ("Still in Danger")
complex sentences ("Astronauts take a walk on the dark side to repair International Space Station") * direct speech (Beckham: "Harry is right for
England")
Newspaper headlines often follow rather different grammatical rules from other kinds of writing. 1. Articles and the verb "to be" in various functions
are often left out. * LAS VEGAS A POTENTIAL MODEL FOR CRIMEA * MISSING TEENAGER FOUND UNHARMED * EVERY WORKER A
UNION MEMBER 2. Newspapers have a special tense–system. It is unusual to find complex forms like "is coming" or "has produced"; is used,
whether the headline is about something that has happened, something that is happening, or something that happens repeatedly. * AFGHANS BEGIN
MEETING ON CONSTITUTION * ACTRESS IRENE HANDL DIES AGED 85
Sometimes the Present Continuous is used (usually to denote something that is changing or developing), but the auxiliary verb is usually left out. *
MAYOR ELECTION SPENDING SOARS * SOUTH AFRICA RUNNING DRY * OUTBREAK OF FOOG POISONING HITS KYIV
To refer to the future, headlines often use the infinitive. * DENMARK TO VOTE * GIULIANI TO CONSULT KLITCHKO * LARA FABIAN TO
SING STYLISH EUROPEAN POP IN KYIV
3. Passive sentences are constructed with no auxiliary verb, just the past participle.
– PLAYERS
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The Impact of Electronic Media and the Internet on Print Media
New technology has developed rapidly since the birth of the internet, and it continues to expand and evolve affecting many domains, especially the
print media. This essay will investigate the influence and impact of current technology of the electronic media and World Wide Web onprint media, and
how future developments in technology will affect the future direction of the traditional newspaper. The way in which "Bloggers" have influenced
traditional journalism will also be explored and how this has affected the journalism profession. In addition, the negative impacts of how the electronic
media is being used as a political forum will also be investigated. Finally, the...show more content...
It has been reported that the future of electronic information is not embraced by a lot of the news media as free interactive services generate low
levels of interest with pay–per–call services as the main source of revenue. However, Rupert Murdoch saw the opportunities offered by new
technology, and through diversification created an international press, followed by a television domain, creating a truly global media empire
(Shawcross:1999).
However, other print media have resisted being fully represented on the web. Interestingly, reports claim the traditional newspaper will continue to
survive due to common factors such as the much loved writer or columnist, local community news and the personal link to world news (Fulton 1996).
However it could be argued that these same factors are applicable to the internet. Melinda McAdams, a primary contributor in the setup of the
Washington's Posts online service, recognizes the above mentioned factors also support the internet inferring "a person with a lot of on–line experience
thinks more about connections, organization, movement within and among sets of information, and communication among different people"
(Fulton:1996) demonstrating that the similar relationships can be formed with journalists over the internet.
Furthermore, as the World Wide Web provides an interactive stage, the accuracy and legitimacy of news items could be
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Essay On Online Newspaper
The fully customized online newspaper allows the reader to have access to audio/video content automatically on their mobile device (Ferrell &
Hartline, 2014). The reader would have audio/video access to content such as Health and Wellness, Foods, Travel, Brands, Organizations to name a
few (Ferrell & Hartline, 2014). As well as live local and national news, sports, and weather (Ferrell & Hartline, 2014). Imagine clicking on one link
and being able to search for travel destination spot for a winter getaway (Ferrell & Hartline, 2014). Another option may be to click on a story about
the Superbowl that takes the reader directly to their favorite NFL team's website (Ferrell & Hartline, 2014). The ideas or content marketing provides
much value...show more content...
There are two possible ways for the online newspaper to make money (Ferrell & Hartline, 2014). The first being USA Todaycan charge a fee for their
App (Ferrell & Hartline, 2014). Second, advertising, like USA Today did in the past by offering six months of free advertising with a paid six
months of advertising (Ferrell & Hartline, 2014). USA Today could offer content topic providers front page one inch blocks for one day a week
advertising (Ferrell & Hartline, 2014). Distribution and promotion are the third and fourth steps, how to market the online newspaper to readers of all
ethnicities, and genders (Ferrell & Hartline, 2014). What better way to promote an online newspaper to varies readers than to use social media as an
outlet (Ferrell & Hartline, 2014). The website HootSuite can help USA Today manage their social media accounts like Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter
(Hendrick, 2016). HootSuite can provide insight into which post resonate with target populations (Hendrick, 2016).
Branding is very important, USA Today online newspaper logo needs to stay the same all their printed newspaper logo (Ferrell & Hartline, 2014). A
blue filled in circle with the same font USA TODAY printed in caps to the right of the blue circle (Ferrell & Hartline, 2014). The online newspaper is
USA Today's social and ethical responsibility to build long–term relationships with readers and advertisers (Ferrell & Hartline, 2014).
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Essay about The Important Role of News Reporters
The Important Role of News Reporters
Every morning when I get up, the very first thing I do is turn on the TV––but not for cartoons or MTV. It has become a habit for me to watch the news
in the morning. I feel the need to know what is going on because I know that no matter where the news happens, 99 percent of the time it will,
directly or indirectly, affect me or people I care about. The broadcast media has become a part of my life and the lives of almost everyone in the
Western world. We may not know the names of oursenators, but Katie Couric or Tom Brokaw are familiar names in every American household. Not
many of us realize, however, that the job of the news reporter is not as glorious as we imagine. This paper will offer you a...show more content...
It is believed that the audience will not put any special effort in trying to comprehend the story––if it is confusing, they will change the channel. This
applies especially to the broadcast media. Unlike a reader with a newspaper, the listener/viewer does not have an option of rereading a confusing
sentence for better understanding. If one aspect of a story is missed or misunderstood because of poor wording, there is no way of rewinding the
tape to get back to it. Therefore, broadcast journalists must be very clear and concise in their writing and try to avoid long names, titles, or big
numbers. To illustrate this point, here is a newspaper paragraph. Try to read it out loud like a newscaster and decide if it is easily understandable to a
driver who is battling the morning traffic while listening to your newscast.
Surgeon General William H. Shearer announced today that Charles R. Mahaffey, 45, chairman of the US Pharmaceutical Corporation, had succeeded
Donald P. Ingraham, 64, president of the National Educational Media Association, to head the government's Anti
–Smoking Campaign starting next
month (Shook 13).
Now compare it with a radio newscast copy of the same story:
"The Surgeon General's office has appointed a new man to head its Anti–Smoking Campaign. He is a 45–year–old Charles Mahaffey, Chairman of US
Pharmaceutical. Mahaffey will take over from Donald Ingraham next month (Shook 13).
The broadcast story breaks a long sentence into two more
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Traditional Media vs. New Media Essay examples
In the current age of technological advances, it seems that old media is facing competition from ever expanding new forms of media. Traditional
media often referred to as old media, consists of broadcast/cable television, radio, newspapers, magazines and the majority of print publications. The
earliest form of old media was a Newspaper that have been around for centuries, straining off as written newsletter, and ultimately progressing into an
official true publication. "The first true newspaper in English was the London Gazette of 1666" (Anon 2010) this was only the beginning for what
developed into an everyday habit of purchasing printed newspapers and articles. During this period of time, newspapers were the only form of medium
that...show more content...
The rise of social networking such as Facebook or Twitters gave individuals new opportunities for people to share their ideas and information.
Websites such as YouTube and online TV streaming such as iPlayer or 4 on Demand had played a leading role in creating an environment where each
individual can have a freedom of choosing what they want to view. Consequently the Internet can described as an "open source, free posting,
decentralized broadcasting, serendipitous interaction, purpose oriented communication, and shared creation that find their expression on the Internet."
(Castells 2001: 200) Websites have a great meaning of interaction due to its nearly infinite possibilities of expressing personal creativity. It is also
important to say that online environment has a unique approach towards the consumer, which is centered on a specific and customizable content,
providing a "much more individualized experience than the 'one–to–many' structure of traditional mass media." (Curran and Morley 2006: 280)
Throughout recent years web has secured its place in society, strengthening its position and revealing its advantages over traditional processes of
production and distribution. In the current climate of economic pressures, Internet offers an alternative that is considered to be inexpensive when
compared to the traditional distribution of music, magazines or newspapers where physical resources are a fundamental part of the production process.
Lowering costs also
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Argumentative Essay On News Media
News media serves as the main source of information for people in most nations, regardless of the kind of government or democracy in place. Since
humans take decisions and function based on the kind of information they have, the importance of information flow cannot be overemphasised.
Governments, well aware of the role and power of the news media to influence the populace, place a high premium on, and will go to great lengths
to align the available news media to serve their purpose. This goes for the whole spectrum on governance, from democratic to autocratic. Observing
the origins of conflict globally over years, especially civil wars which is a great threat to human security, information available from news media has
been a key motivation or driver.
The 1994 Rwandan genocide is an example of how information access interphases with national security negatively to create chaos. The government of
the day used state owned media to pitch the Tutsi's and Hutu's against each other, while the world watched. Democratic governments do not necessarily
guarantee press freedom and human rights, and autocracies stifle the same as we may want to think, if taken at face value. Many democratic
governments basically run the state owned news media and dictate their output, which begs the question what is the minimum level of democracy and
what exactly makes media "free". (Hutchinson, Salvatore and Whitten–Woodring). Sometimes there seems to be a mismatch between government type
and the
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  • 2. Headlines are usually written in bold and in a much larger size than the article text. Front page headlines are often in upper case so that they can be easily read by the passing potential customer. Headlines in other parts of the paper are more commonly in sentence case though title case is often used in the USA. Headlines are generally written by copy editors, but may also be written by the writer, the page layout designer or a news Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Essay about Social Media and News The world exists within a state of flux, constantly changing and evolving according to the ever–shifting sands of technological innovation. On rare occasions, human ingenuity gives birth to a technical creation so profoundly revolutionary, so completely and ubiquitously life altering, that the world itself is irrevocably altered by it. Social media applications like Facebook and Twitter unquestionably belong in this category, joining such illustrious world changers as the printing press, radio, and television. Products of the Information Age made possible by the global, telecommunications infrastructure, social media applications have profoundly altered the manner in which human beings communicate, collaborate, and consume. For the ...show more content... Members of disparate geographic, religious, and ethnic cultures co–mingle freely and openly in this newly emerged super–culture of connectedness, reducing, if not eliminating, the many barriers that once made cross–cultural communication a near impossibility. Alongside Facebook in terms of influence and ubiquity stands Twitter, the service allowing users to communicate globally via short, text–based posts called "tweets" of up to 140 characters. Officially launched in 2006, the online service experienced a rather slow rate of adoption, sharing on average only five thousand tweets per day. By 2009, that number had grown to 2.5 million, and by June of 2011 the average number of tweets per day exceeded a staggering 200 million. (Gervai) According to a June, 2011 post on the official Twitter blog, "the world writes the equivalent of a 10 million–page book" each day. (Twitter) Today, nearly every politician in America makes use of the ever growing Twitter community, particularly during campaign season. According to the website Wefollow.com, which ranks Twitter users according to number of followers, President Barack Obama alone has over 7.8 million followers; he is topped only by Lady Gaga at 9.8 million. Twitter has evolved into an incredibly powerful tool for those with a message to communicate, and it has Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. Figures of Speech in English Newspaper Headlines I)Introduction The area of English Language and Literature Teaching (ELLT) has always been the point of attraction to the experts and teachers in English. ELLT, with its theoretical base, provides scope for practical intercourse and face–to–face interaction in the classroom. Language and Literature are considered to be the two sides of the same coin. While analyzing literature, it is necessary to consider the language of the genre as it reflects the genuine empirical fluctuations of the mind of the writer, and the study of language leads the reader to empathetic experiences about the literature. Text remains the only major source of teaching and learning of English in majority of the institutes in India. It is a rare occasion for an average Indian student to turn outside the text to learn English. Why should he turn outside the text? Some reliable answers are needed to satisfy the questions. 'In an addition to its low cost and availability, the newspaper is contemporary and offers a variety of interesting material from newspaper to puzzle and recipes. The newspaper accommodates a wide level of reading abilities generally raging from fifth to twelfth grade, and can be marked and disposed of with little concern for cost. The newspaper, in short, makes excellent material for classroom instruction.'(Cheyney Arnold B. 1). The conservative approach of teaching English through text only has been changed drastically in recent years. Now, newspaper is believed as the best Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 5. Letter To National Newspaper Professor In a letter to national newspaper professor has written about the falling standard of both writing and speaking of English. Especially among journalist and graduate students who use poor and sloppy grammar while writing comprehensive essay. As language changes and meaning shifts it is necessary that a children should be aware earlier in his career about the basic of grammar and sentence Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 6. Analysis of a Story in the Newspaper Introduction 'News media investigate, analyze, and report to stakeholder publics on issues and event s that occur around the globe in a twenty–four–hour, 365–day news cycle' (Richard,2007:98). Because of the way news media works, we know what is happening in the world and we can have 'connection' to other places. With new media arising, the information transmission process become even faster. Though new media is getting more prevalent, still, a considerable amount of people rely on one of the traditional news media – newspaper. Facing the competition, the way news reported may change as newspapers 'need to maintain large circulation figures to stay profitable' (Bignell 1997:83). This directly affects how news is presented. To make news...show more content... It is usually 'short' and 'effective' (Reah, 2002:15). Through looking at the headline, readers can more or less guess what the text is about. '8 HK tourists, hostage–taker killed on hijacked Manila tourist bus' There headline of the news has only 10 running words, however, the main idea of the news story is still clear. It tells the people involved, the place the event taken place and the nature of the event. It shows its function to 'encapsulate' the news (ibid:14). Orientation and evaluation From the very beginning of the story, journalists' 'mental analysis of what goes in a story' has involved (Bell, 1991: 169). In the opening paragraph of the news, journalist tells readers about four aspects – who (Hong Kong tourists and ex–policeman), when (yesterday), where (Manila), and what (hostage). These four aspects are the basic facts that 'concentrate at the beginning of a story' (Bell:1991). It is an obligatory part of news story and named as 'Orientation'. From this lead paragraph, readers are able to grasp the context of the news – There was a hostage event happened yesterday in Manila, involving Hong Kong tourists and an ex–policeman. Following the orientation paragraph is 'Evaluation'. Orientation helps to 'form the lens through which the reminder of the story is viewed' (ibid., 1991: 152). In this part, the story is elaborated. Through this part, a journalist hopes to make the text seem to
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  • 8. Online News and Print’s Future Essay Online News and Print's Future The Internet's influence on our lives has spread throughout. Researching, shopping, job searching, and more can all be done with a keyboard and a few clicks of a mouse. But this ease of use casts a shadow on the future of printed information. The Web's instant knowledge has changed our reading and writing habits and has made print media seem old–fashioned. One of the first industries to lead the change was journalism. As the Web expanded in the mid 90's, online editions of popular newspapers surfaced and opened a new field for seeing and telling the world's events. Even before the Web boom, the advance of another technology had already started to threatenprint newspapers' survival. In his essay...show more content... Print newspapers were the primary source of news ''til the emergence of TV and radio. Since their existences, TV and radio have chipped away at much of print media's audience. They've made news more immediate and simpler for wider consumption by reducing reading elements. In addition, TV added vivid, moving visuals that appealed to audience's emotions. An example can be found through a 95' ABC documentary on Bosnia where images of skeletal prisoners and crying women emphasize the failings of UN forces (Stephens 420). Even with these advances, there would still be room for the rise of technology that would combine the visuals and immediacy of TV with the reading components of print. The Internet boom came in the mid 90's and changed much of how we communicate with each other. Individuals could now write to each other nearly as fast as talking on the phone and gather instant information for almost any subject they'd want. But soon began some fundamental changes to the ways news was presented by newspapers and treated by reader. The Internet changed many job roles in Journalism. Beginning with production, online newspaper replaced the costs of ink, paper, and delivery with the costs of buying and maintaining network servers. This reduced much of the costs, but eliminated the jobs for people who did those the ink/paper /delivery tasks. In ways, this was a transition from 'manufacturing' jobs to 'tech' jobs that was
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  • 10. Ww1 Week 1 Newspaper Analysis The focus of the workshop was newspapers and their content such as reports and editorials. We identified the editorial line of a newspaper and looked at how the editorial is a letter written by the editor and how it can demonstrate different opinions. We looked at letters to the editor and how they were used as primary sources. We discovered as they are written by readers discussing issues, they help provide a useful insight on people's concerns. We debated the benefits of newspapers such as that they give us a snapshot of peoples perceptions at the time. Limitation of using newspapers are that they are biased and generally contain propaganda. Historians have different views on newspapers. Andrew Hobbs argues that the provincial newspapers...show more content... The questions addressed were to identify the editorials in each newspaper and outline their stances towards the conflict. The Times newspaper's editorial argued that there remained little stock of food however the food prices were still low. They were not overly concerned since if the shipments with America and Australia could be maintained therefore England would not be too low on food, and canned food could be a reserve. They commented on how coal prices were on the rise as a result of the war. The Manchester Guardian's editorial stated they were shocked by the war and people were worried since there was no treaty obligation to become involved in European wars. The editorials gave a clear image certain domestic views; however the issues raised are of people's concerns, not the wider picture, this could lead to it not being reliable because it is biased and excluded certain points. Editorials show the opinion of the editor and it presents a snapshot of public moral. We could use editorials as a way of case studying public response building up to the war. The letters to the editor in the Times show that they feel that England's problems would be Ireland's opportunity and that people are protesting regarding the war. The methodology we used was qualitative as we looked at people's ideas towards the First World War. We used comparative methodology as we compared two newspapers and the people's views in each newspaper. We found that the strengths of newspapers were that it provides an insight to opinions at the time; they are often clearly written and may indicate the political position of the author. However, the limitations are that it may not be balanced and occasionally newspapers contain propaganda to force people to believe certain Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 11. Essay about Is Print Media Dead? Print media and journalism in general has a bright future in the upcoming decade. I do believe that it is shifting, and we may have to redefine journalism. Journalism has always defined newspapers, magazines, and the printed word. Broadcast journalists also earn that distinction but to a lesser degree because of the medium they work in. I do think that the printed works of journalists are here to stay for a long time. The area that I see changing is where the words are going to be printed. Words are they going to be on paper or on electronic screens? I have always liked newspapers. They can be taken anywhere by anyone. They can also be folded into paper airplanes and thrown around classrooms. The final resting–place of many newspapers is...show more content... This is when the broadcast media has the upper hand. Most forms of print media are cheap to buy and carry well on an airplane. Will the new wireless web be the end? Here in Jonesboro, Arkansas the personal data assistant has not caught on very well. ##They have a lot of useful features, including e–mail services and web surfing. Will they in the next few years.## Yes, they will catch on eventually. Will they replace newspapers? No, newspapers have a secure future. They still hold many advantages. The number one advantage is cost to the consumer. Most publications are still under one greenback. This even applies to magazines if they subscribed for home delivery. Another advantage is that people still love to read. I can not get used to reading off a blinking computer screen. Steven King released his new novel on the web. People were not really interested in downloading megabytes. They wanted to hold a book. Reading off a piece of paper is still the favorite choice of people. Also if buying a publication, one has something to hold on to. The PDA and the wireless web are here to stay but they will not replace the print media. This new technology will give journalists another area of growth that was unforeseen just a few years ago. For a monthly fee a person will be able to access the web. People are still going to access the websites of traditional print media. This will allow journalists to expand their scope and have Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 12. Comparing Two Newspaper Articles Comparing two newspaper articles, one from a tabloid and one from a broadsheet will convey the different techniques that tabloids and broadsheets use to present stories. Media in general, aim to inform and interest the audience which consist of many different types. Diverse emotions and ideas are created by the media; foremost tabloids. Tabloids are papers like 'The Sun', 'The Mirror', 'The Daily Mail', 'The Express' and 'The Star'. In contrast to these are broadsheets like 'The Times', 'The Guardian' and 'The Daily Telegraph'. Broadsheets are often known as the 'quality press' being more informing and formal in the manner they convey information and news stories. Different newspapers show different stories; stories the reader can relate...show more content... In this headline there is a comma missing after 'Sarah' just to make the headline more catchy and snappy. There is also alliteration 'M6' and 'man' which labels the kidnapper as the M6 man. Hence, 'The Sun' sees the kidnapping story more newsworthy for its readers and so presents it in a more affective way, regarding the layout. In contrast to a broadsheet a tabloid's audience is aimed at socio–economic group C and below. Tabloids are aimed at a younger audience and focus on issues that their readers can relate to. The targeted audience for the picture is everybody because 'The Sun' wants everybody to see it and hopefully recognize the kidnapper. It is easily recognizable that 'The Sun' is meant for readers that may or may not be highly educated, hence, it is called 'The People's Paper'. Therefore, the language used has to be simple: "Police also boosted the hunt yesterday by issuing an e–fit (above) of a suspect." The colloquial word 'boosted' adds evidence that 'The Sun' targets a simple audience; an audience which do not have to be highly educated. On the other hand, 'The Times' targets socio–economic group C+. Further more, the broadsheet is targeted at the age group 30+ and readers absorbed in financial, political or other international matters or events. Therefore, the broadsheet is associated with educated and capable readers: "Sussex police repeated calls for the man to come forward to be eliminated Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 13. Local Newspaper Comparison Paper In my review of two local newspapers, I found that there were both similarities and differences in the types of stories that were included. Many of the differences between these two newspapers could be attributed to the fact that the first paper, the Southern Illinoisan, is a more rural newspaper while the other, the St. Louis Post–Dispatch, is a more metropolitan newspaper. There is also an interesting correlation between the types of reporting styles and the areas of news coverage. Overall, while there are similarities between the two papers, the biggest differences appear to be location related. To begin with, the two newspapers were almost identical in their front page stories. Both news stories dealt with the recent mass shooting in Orlando, ...show more content... Many stories contained interviews of the people involved. The journalists assigned to these stories would present the facts and include the information acquired from the different interviews. I feel that organizational style stories are quite common today. These types of stories provide us with the facts as well as personal statements from those involved. Occasionally, situations were put into context and meanings were inferred from different incidents. However, for the most part, the journalists stayed objective in their Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 14. Newspaper Report On The Newspaper Newspaper If you step outside depending on where you live you get your local newspaper each morning. Many people all around us enjoy the newspaper and the stories in it that provide us with local news as well as news from a couple cities down. Newspapers first began their journey in the 18th century, when the colonial newspaper was published. The first piece of news that would later help conjure up the newspaper only had one news item on it. A man named James Franklin who was the younger sibling of Benjamin Franklin wrote a simple one page news sheet. Some in the past saw the newspaper as a way of servicing god, therefore to them the newspaper would contain stories in which told about religion. A town known as Williamsburg was a well...show more content... The 'Tribune Company of Chicago' owns the paper, which only discusses news occurring in Broward and Palm Beach counties. A columnist of the name Mike Carlton, who began his career early at the age of 17 working for the Australian Broadcasting Commission was well known because of his report given as a fighter in Vietnam got him much respect as well as a permanent spot in the paper. Carlton says that in order to write you must build a reasonable and strong standing format. He writes for 'The Sydney Morning Herald', and although he had a rising position when it came to writing he did refuse to write his column once in August of the year 2008 because the story was about journalist of 'Fairfax Media' striking. Magazines The editor and publisher Jann Wenner founded 'Rolling Stone' magazine in the year of 1967. This magazine is a united states based magazine in which is mainly focused on the topics of music, liberal politics, and popular culture. Also involved with the magazine is the music critic who's name is Ralph J. Gleason. Rolling Stone magazine like a newspaper has to have a format; their format was altered in order to appeal to younger readers. Magazines such as the Rolling Stone was conjured up with money borrowed by Wenner, who borrowed money from many members of her family. Magazines are usually financed by advertising, or even pre–paid subscriptions. The first magazine in the world was published in Germany; in 1663 ad it was called Erbauliche Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 15. Television News vs. Newspaper Television news vs. Newspaper When it comes to finding about the news of what's going on in our world, we want details and facts. We want the juice of what's actually going on. The debate between the efficiency of newspapers and TV news, TV news is a lot more effective. Watching the news on TV is a lot easier for people to understand and is more convenient than reading it on paper. For the people who are always in a rush in the morning, it's more convenient to turn on the TV and listen to what's going on rather than trying to read a paper because it will only slow your task down. Also, for the people who don't know how to read and for elders whose eyes don't function properly, the TV is a better source of finding out the news. Not only...show more content... The smallest story could be the most important; but if you have a newspaper, you won't be able to find out what's going on, so you'll have to rely on the TV news to tell you what you want to know. TV offers more options of news. People are mostly fond of making choices. Watching TV can satisfy this requirement. Because there are many channels for options on news, for example, ABC7 channel news doesn't provide you the news you want to know about, then you can always change the channel. But the newspaper is published by one publication. Whatever information is on there is what you have to stick with. The point of view and the news are somehow limited and prejudice. So in order to get a comprehensive view, people can try many different channels to get an understanding. Unlike the TV news, newspaper are portable and has no time limited, this has the advantages that people can read them whenever they want. But I believe that getting news from TVs is due to its efficiency, convenience and easy understanding is a lot better than just reading the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 16. Essay on journalism A journalist is someone who works in the news gathering business, such as a photographer, editor or reporter. Journalism is all around us. It dominates television and surrounds us in the vast publishing industry of popularization. Journalism influence our perspectives on issues concerning us. In other words, its undeniable that journalism has a deep impact on our lives. There are two sides to journalism – good journalism and bad journalism. According to K. Minogue, the journalist has the power to mould the information they receive into "propaganda" or they could just report the news with additions of both side of the story. Journalism could even cause a political uproar like uncovering the Watergate scandal that forced...show more content... A dishonest journalist would face charges by the court. Being independent would mean that there is no government influence in the media. The Singapore Press Holding (SPH), the leading newspaper publisher in Singapore, is a private holding company. However, the Singapore government has a system of controlling every media outlet through annual licensing requirements. Several
  • 17. foreign news organizations have been fined in Singapore like The Economist magazine. It seems to Bill Kovach, a journalist and writer for forty years and the founding director of the Committee of Concerned Journalists and its programs that the government and journalism work hand in hand together. He states, Without journalism, without a steady, reliable flow of independent information without which the creation, care and continuation of a public opinion would not be possible – self government would disappear. Journalism and self government will rise or fall together. ( Kovach B , 2002 ) Thus, I believe that the publishers in Singapore should not a be totally independent of the government as through journalism, it would help to increase understanding between the government and the public. Defending the principle of tight regulation of the media, at a meeting with journalists in December (2004), Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore Minister Mentor, said, The role of journalists in Singapore is that of contributing to the nation's development and is not Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 18. Newspaper Style Introduction A newspaper headline is often the only thing that readers read in a newspaper, or at least, it is the first thing that everyone notices in a newspaper. It serves as a indicator for the reader that helps decide whether to continue on reading the whole text or to skip it onto another one. Each headline should be a summary of the news which follows. A headline should be a regularsentence structure containing a subject and a verb. It means that only lexical, not grammatical words are used. The major reason for that is the space. Then the rule of a sentence may be broken, only minor sentences are used, and such a headline can be rather difficult to understand. This happens on purpose to make the headline somehow special with the...show more content... Link to Madrid?"), elliptical sentences ("Still in Danger") complex sentences ("Astronauts take a walk on the dark side to repair International Space Station") * direct speech (Beckham: "Harry is right for England") Newspaper headlines often follow rather different grammatical rules from other kinds of writing. 1. Articles and the verb "to be" in various functions are often left out. * LAS VEGAS A POTENTIAL MODEL FOR CRIMEA * MISSING TEENAGER FOUND UNHARMED * EVERY WORKER A UNION MEMBER 2. Newspapers have a special tense–system. It is unusual to find complex forms like "is coming" or "has produced"; is used, whether the headline is about something that has happened, something that is happening, or something that happens repeatedly. * AFGHANS BEGIN MEETING ON CONSTITUTION * ACTRESS IRENE HANDL DIES AGED 85 Sometimes the Present Continuous is used (usually to denote something that is changing or developing), but the auxiliary verb is usually left out. * MAYOR ELECTION SPENDING SOARS * SOUTH AFRICA RUNNING DRY * OUTBREAK OF FOOG POISONING HITS KYIV To refer to the future, headlines often use the infinitive. * DENMARK TO VOTE * GIULIANI TO CONSULT KLITCHKO * LARA FABIAN TO SING STYLISH EUROPEAN POP IN KYIV 3. Passive sentences are constructed with no auxiliary verb, just the past participle. – PLAYERS Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 19. The Impact of Electronic Media and the Internet on Print Media New technology has developed rapidly since the birth of the internet, and it continues to expand and evolve affecting many domains, especially the print media. This essay will investigate the influence and impact of current technology of the electronic media and World Wide Web onprint media, and how future developments in technology will affect the future direction of the traditional newspaper. The way in which "Bloggers" have influenced traditional journalism will also be explored and how this has affected the journalism profession. In addition, the negative impacts of how the electronic media is being used as a political forum will also be investigated. Finally, the...show more content... It has been reported that the future of electronic information is not embraced by a lot of the news media as free interactive services generate low levels of interest with pay–per–call services as the main source of revenue. However, Rupert Murdoch saw the opportunities offered by new technology, and through diversification created an international press, followed by a television domain, creating a truly global media empire (Shawcross:1999). However, other print media have resisted being fully represented on the web. Interestingly, reports claim the traditional newspaper will continue to survive due to common factors such as the much loved writer or columnist, local community news and the personal link to world news (Fulton 1996). However it could be argued that these same factors are applicable to the internet. Melinda McAdams, a primary contributor in the setup of the Washington's Posts online service, recognizes the above mentioned factors also support the internet inferring "a person with a lot of on–line experience thinks more about connections, organization, movement within and among sets of information, and communication among different people" (Fulton:1996) demonstrating that the similar relationships can be formed with journalists over the internet. Furthermore, as the World Wide Web provides an interactive stage, the accuracy and legitimacy of news items could be Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 20. Essay On Online Newspaper The fully customized online newspaper allows the reader to have access to audio/video content automatically on their mobile device (Ferrell & Hartline, 2014). The reader would have audio/video access to content such as Health and Wellness, Foods, Travel, Brands, Organizations to name a few (Ferrell & Hartline, 2014). As well as live local and national news, sports, and weather (Ferrell & Hartline, 2014). Imagine clicking on one link and being able to search for travel destination spot for a winter getaway (Ferrell & Hartline, 2014). Another option may be to click on a story about the Superbowl that takes the reader directly to their favorite NFL team's website (Ferrell & Hartline, 2014). The ideas or content marketing provides much value...show more content... There are two possible ways for the online newspaper to make money (Ferrell & Hartline, 2014). The first being USA Todaycan charge a fee for their App (Ferrell & Hartline, 2014). Second, advertising, like USA Today did in the past by offering six months of free advertising with a paid six months of advertising (Ferrell & Hartline, 2014). USA Today could offer content topic providers front page one inch blocks for one day a week advertising (Ferrell & Hartline, 2014). Distribution and promotion are the third and fourth steps, how to market the online newspaper to readers of all ethnicities, and genders (Ferrell & Hartline, 2014). What better way to promote an online newspaper to varies readers than to use social media as an outlet (Ferrell & Hartline, 2014). The website HootSuite can help USA Today manage their social media accounts like Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter (Hendrick, 2016). HootSuite can provide insight into which post resonate with target populations (Hendrick, 2016). Branding is very important, USA Today online newspaper logo needs to stay the same all their printed newspaper logo (Ferrell & Hartline, 2014). A blue filled in circle with the same font USA TODAY printed in caps to the right of the blue circle (Ferrell & Hartline, 2014). The online newspaper is USA Today's social and ethical responsibility to build long–term relationships with readers and advertisers (Ferrell & Hartline, 2014). Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 21. Essay about The Important Role of News Reporters The Important Role of News Reporters Every morning when I get up, the very first thing I do is turn on the TV––but not for cartoons or MTV. It has become a habit for me to watch the news in the morning. I feel the need to know what is going on because I know that no matter where the news happens, 99 percent of the time it will, directly or indirectly, affect me or people I care about. The broadcast media has become a part of my life and the lives of almost everyone in the Western world. We may not know the names of oursenators, but Katie Couric or Tom Brokaw are familiar names in every American household. Not many of us realize, however, that the job of the news reporter is not as glorious as we imagine. This paper will offer you a...show more content... It is believed that the audience will not put any special effort in trying to comprehend the story––if it is confusing, they will change the channel. This applies especially to the broadcast media. Unlike a reader with a newspaper, the listener/viewer does not have an option of rereading a confusing sentence for better understanding. If one aspect of a story is missed or misunderstood because of poor wording, there is no way of rewinding the tape to get back to it. Therefore, broadcast journalists must be very clear and concise in their writing and try to avoid long names, titles, or big numbers. To illustrate this point, here is a newspaper paragraph. Try to read it out loud like a newscaster and decide if it is easily understandable to a driver who is battling the morning traffic while listening to your newscast. Surgeon General William H. Shearer announced today that Charles R. Mahaffey, 45, chairman of the US Pharmaceutical Corporation, had succeeded Donald P. Ingraham, 64, president of the National Educational Media Association, to head the government's Anti –Smoking Campaign starting next month (Shook 13). Now compare it with a radio newscast copy of the same story: "The Surgeon General's office has appointed a new man to head its Anti–Smoking Campaign. He is a 45–year–old Charles Mahaffey, Chairman of US Pharmaceutical. Mahaffey will take over from Donald Ingraham next month (Shook 13). The broadcast story breaks a long sentence into two more
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  • 23. Traditional Media vs. New Media Essay examples In the current age of technological advances, it seems that old media is facing competition from ever expanding new forms of media. Traditional media often referred to as old media, consists of broadcast/cable television, radio, newspapers, magazines and the majority of print publications. The earliest form of old media was a Newspaper that have been around for centuries, straining off as written newsletter, and ultimately progressing into an official true publication. "The first true newspaper in English was the London Gazette of 1666" (Anon 2010) this was only the beginning for what developed into an everyday habit of purchasing printed newspapers and articles. During this period of time, newspapers were the only form of medium that...show more content... The rise of social networking such as Facebook or Twitters gave individuals new opportunities for people to share their ideas and information. Websites such as YouTube and online TV streaming such as iPlayer or 4 on Demand had played a leading role in creating an environment where each individual can have a freedom of choosing what they want to view. Consequently the Internet can described as an "open source, free posting, decentralized broadcasting, serendipitous interaction, purpose oriented communication, and shared creation that find their expression on the Internet." (Castells 2001: 200) Websites have a great meaning of interaction due to its nearly infinite possibilities of expressing personal creativity. It is also important to say that online environment has a unique approach towards the consumer, which is centered on a specific and customizable content, providing a "much more individualized experience than the 'one–to–many' structure of traditional mass media." (Curran and Morley 2006: 280) Throughout recent years web has secured its place in society, strengthening its position and revealing its advantages over traditional processes of production and distribution. In the current climate of economic pressures, Internet offers an alternative that is considered to be inexpensive when compared to the traditional distribution of music, magazines or newspapers where physical resources are a fundamental part of the production process. Lowering costs also Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 24. Argumentative Essay On News Media News media serves as the main source of information for people in most nations, regardless of the kind of government or democracy in place. Since humans take decisions and function based on the kind of information they have, the importance of information flow cannot be overemphasised. Governments, well aware of the role and power of the news media to influence the populace, place a high premium on, and will go to great lengths to align the available news media to serve their purpose. This goes for the whole spectrum on governance, from democratic to autocratic. Observing the origins of conflict globally over years, especially civil wars which is a great threat to human security, information available from news media has been a key motivation or driver. The 1994 Rwandan genocide is an example of how information access interphases with national security negatively to create chaos. The government of the day used state owned media to pitch the Tutsi's and Hutu's against each other, while the world watched. Democratic governments do not necessarily guarantee press freedom and human rights, and autocracies stifle the same as we may want to think, if taken at face value. Many democratic governments basically run the state owned news media and dictate their output, which begs the question what is the minimum level of democracy and what exactly makes media "free". (Hutchinson, Salvatore and Whitten–Woodring). Sometimes there seems to be a mismatch between government type and the Get more content on HelpWriting.net