This document discusses the challenges modern journalism faces in maintaining comprehensiveness and proportionality given limited resources. It uses the metaphor of historic cartography to illustrate how non-comprehensive or disproportionate "maps" can mislead. It argues journalism should serve as a "map" to help citizens navigate society, but that requires covering all communities, not just those that generate advertising revenue. However, journalism institutions struggle to cover everything due to cutbacks and pressures to attract audiences through sensationalism rather than comprehensive reporting. It concludes journalists must design coverage that responds to all people by learning what interests their whole community.
Technological determinism, media ecology and medium theory are all interrelated and make sense together. This paper will define those three terms and explain their purposes, as well as their relation to each other. Understanding technological determinism, media ecology, as well as medium theory is particularly crucial today in our modernized society. It allows one to better perceive the evolution of technologies and its impacts on societies and on people.
Presented to ma'am Noshina Saleem (the acting Director of ICS, PU, Lahore).
This presentation will give an picture of ideology and its link to media and then how can it get power when ideology and media mix together. This is purely for academic purposes.
Technological determinism, media ecology and medium theory are all interrelated and make sense together. This paper will define those three terms and explain their purposes, as well as their relation to each other. Understanding technological determinism, media ecology, as well as medium theory is particularly crucial today in our modernized society. It allows one to better perceive the evolution of technologies and its impacts on societies and on people.
Presented to ma'am Noshina Saleem (the acting Director of ICS, PU, Lahore).
This presentation will give an picture of ideology and its link to media and then how can it get power when ideology and media mix together. This is purely for academic purposes.
This presentation looks at how media institutions use ideology to gain audiences. This is a good resource for A-Level Media Studies, key concepts. Also BTEC Level 3
Examining Media and Ideology. Our starting point "media and Ideology" chapter from the book Media society: industries, images, and audiences
by David Croteau, William Hoynes.
Dispositivas de soporte para el segundo evento en directo del Seminario de Integración del Diplomado de Producción Multimedia. Propuesta académica de extensión pensada por la Universidad Cuenca del Plata y coordinada por Miguel Miguel Grandal Ayala, Director de la Lic. en Periodismo enmarcada en la Dirección General de Educación a Distancia, de la Universidad Cuenca del Plata.
Manual on Civic Journalism., In the beginning there was only journalism.
Then, as the need has arisen to suit it to the changing times, journalism has had to be redefined and categorized into sub-disciplines or specialties. That’s why today no journalist, lest he be thought outdated, will be caught doing plain journalism; it has to be interpretive, explanatory, contextualized, investigative, in-depth, perspective, or other journalism on some such order.
Groups who are marginalized by the dominate because they do not speak the same language and do not have power. Experiences are discounted because they do not fit the dominant
This presentation looks at how media institutions use ideology to gain audiences. This is a good resource for A-Level Media Studies, key concepts. Also BTEC Level 3
Examining Media and Ideology. Our starting point "media and Ideology" chapter from the book Media society: industries, images, and audiences
by David Croteau, William Hoynes.
Dispositivas de soporte para el segundo evento en directo del Seminario de Integración del Diplomado de Producción Multimedia. Propuesta académica de extensión pensada por la Universidad Cuenca del Plata y coordinada por Miguel Miguel Grandal Ayala, Director de la Lic. en Periodismo enmarcada en la Dirección General de Educación a Distancia, de la Universidad Cuenca del Plata.
Manual on Civic Journalism., In the beginning there was only journalism.
Then, as the need has arisen to suit it to the changing times, journalism has had to be redefined and categorized into sub-disciplines or specialties. That’s why today no journalist, lest he be thought outdated, will be caught doing plain journalism; it has to be interpretive, explanatory, contextualized, investigative, in-depth, perspective, or other journalism on some such order.
Groups who are marginalized by the dominate because they do not speak the same language and do not have power. Experiences are discounted because they do not fit the dominant
While some of us know what a journalist does, it is fair to say that we have a role to play in the society we live in. There are nine principles that govern our job. Once we are aware of these principles, how do we get to writing a news story?
More Than Both Sides — Redefining Objectivity 23c.pdfLogan Aimone
Objectivity has been the gold standard in journalism. But whose objectivity? As journalists debate their role — especially when it comes to race — the traditional definition of “objective” must evolve beyond detached stenography and performative balance. Learn how increasing standards of fairness and transparency can improve credibility and trust.
More Than Both Sides — Redefining Objectivity Spring 2024Logan Aimone
Objectivity has been the gold standard in journalism. But whose objectivity? As journalists debate their role — especially when it comes to race — the traditional definition of “objective” must evolve beyond detached stenography and performative balance. Learn how increasing standards of fairness and transparency can improve credibility and trust.
Week 1 Definition and Forms of JournalismHillary Okech
This lecture was designed to inform students about the core element of journalism. Focus was given to the fact that different parts of the world have a different understanding of what journalism is. A key element introduced was the impact of the internet to journalism.
More Than Both Sides — Redefining Objectivity 23.pdfLogan Aimone
Objectivity has been the gold standard in journalism. But whose objectivity? As journalists debate their role — especially when it comes to race — the traditional definition of “objective” must evolve beyond detached stenography and performative balance. Learn how increasing standards of fairness and transparency can improve credibility and trust.
This presentation covers the impact of the internet and social media on journalism, from newsgathering to distribution to consumption. Presented to Tufts University class on "Social Media: Participatory Culture and Content Creation in Society."
1.) What is the state of news today? What does the word “news” mean, and how is its definition changing?
2.) As we witness a crisis in corporate news profit and sustainability, what’s the new business model for news?
3.) Where do targeted, customized 24/7 news feeds lead?
4.) Are the lines between journalism, opinion and PR increasingly blurred by social media’s influence on the news? What are the ethical boundaries of the new news and how do news consumers know what to believe?
5.) How will technology shape the new news for the better – and how will technology threaten news?
03062024_First India Newspaper Jaipur.pdfFIRST INDIA
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‘वोटर्स विल मस्ट प्रीवेल’ (मतदाताओं को जीतना होगा) अभियान द्वारा जारी हेल्पलाइन नंबर, 4 जून को सुबह 7 बजे से दोपहर 12 बजे तक मतगणना प्रक्रिया में कहीं भी किसी भी तरह के उल्लंघन की रिपोर्ट करने के लिए खुला रहेगा।
Here is Gabe Whitley's response to my defamation lawsuit for him calling me a rapist and perjurer in court documents.
You have to read it to believe it, but after you read it, you won't believe it. And I included eight examples of defamatory statements/
El Puerto de Algeciras continúa un año más como el más eficiente del continente europeo y vuelve a situarse en el “top ten” mundial, según el informe The Container Port Performance Index 2023 (CPPI), elaborado por el Banco Mundial y la consultora S&P Global.
El informe CPPI utiliza dos enfoques metodológicos diferentes para calcular la clasificación del índice: uno administrativo o técnico y otro estadístico, basado en análisis factorial (FA). Según los autores, esta dualidad pretende asegurar una clasificación que refleje con precisión el rendimiento real del puerto, a la vez que sea estadísticamente sólida. En esta edición del informe CPPI 2023, se han empleado los mismos enfoques metodológicos y se ha aplicado un método de agregación de clasificaciones para combinar los resultados de ambos enfoques y obtener una clasificación agregada.
01062024_First India Newspaper Jaipur.pdfFIRST INDIA
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04062024_First India Newspaper Jaipur.pdfFIRST INDIA
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An astonishing, first-of-its-kind, report by the NYT assessing damage in Ukraine. Even if the war ends tomorrow, in many places there will be nothing to go back to.
2. make the news comprehensive
and proportional
HOW CAN MODERN NEWSROOMS MAINTAIN
COMPREHENSIVENESS AND PROPORTION WITH SUCH
LITTLE (AND SHRINKING) RESOURCES
question to think about
3. THE CARTOGRAPHY METAPHOR
cartography was historically inaccurate
• sea monsters, mythical creatures
accounted for what was
unknown
• the size of land was determined
according to which audience the
cartographer catered to
4. cartography was historically inaccurate
NON-COMPREHENSIVE AND UNPROPORTIONAL MAPS
MADE POOR GUIDES FOR EXPLORATION AND BODED
EVEN WORSE FOR THE UNDERSTANDING OF NEW LANDS
innacurate cartography created problems
5. JOURNALISM IS THE MODERN
CARTOGRAPHY
journalism serves as “map for citizens to navigate society”
• sensationalism is the
modern version of
cartographers’ sea monsters
• makes short-term
economic sense but
misleads the traveler
6. journalism serves as “map for citizens to navigate society”
IF JOURNALISM IS SOCIAL CARTOGRAPHY THAT REQUIRES
COMPLETENESS AND PROPORTION, WE NEED COVERAGE
OF ALL COMMUNITIES; NOT JUST THOSE WITH
ADVERTISING APPEAL
the fallacy of targeted demographics
7. DIFFICULTIES IN AVOIDING
TARGETED DEMOGRAPHICS
journalism as a professional institution is struggling
• severe lack of employees and resources due to
cutbacks
• hard to produce enough material to begin with (nearly
impossible to cover all communities)
• public becomes more diverse each day with immigration
and social change
8. journalism as a professional institution is struggling
HISTORICALLY, JOURNALISM HAS CATERED TO A CERTAIN
DEMOGRAPHIC (MIDDLE, UPPER-CLASS WHITE) IN ORDER
TO BRING IN REVENUE FROM ADVERTISING
SKEWS FOCUS OF NEWS TO ONE ‘COMMUNITY’
PREVENTS OTHER COMMUNITIES FROM GAINING ACCESS
POORLY INFORMS AUDIENCES OF LARGER, COMPREHENSIVE PICTURE
UNIFORMED PUBLIC LEADS TO POOR DECISION MAKING
do you think that targeted demographics has played a major
role in the decline of journalism for modern generations?
9. LIMITS OF MAP METAPHOR
journalism is not an exact science like cartography
• comprehensive coverage as
well as proportion are both
subjective
• journalists must therefore
seek proportion and
comprehension... how?
10. journalism is not an exact science like cartography
CITIZENS MUST FEEL THAT JOURNALISTS ARE ACTING IN
THEIR BEST INTEREST
JOURNALISTS SHOULDN’T COVER STUFF JUST TO SELL
CITIZENS DON’T EXPECT PERFECTION--JUST GOOD
INTENTIONS
I disagree: with so many other ways to get news, people have
this expectation of perfection from professional news org.s
11. PRESSURE TO HYPE STORIES
the naked body and the guitar principle of attracting audiences
• naked body in public will attract attention quickly but
will not necessarily keep their interest
• guitar player in public will begin to attract interest and
will be more apt to maintain loyalties from an audience
that will continue to watch over a period of time
12. the naked body and the guitar principle of attracting audiences
JOURNALISTS BATTLE WITH THIS PRINCIPLE
NEED TO GENERATE AN AUDIENCE FAST IN ORDER TO
STAY IN BUSINESS BUT WHICH ROUTE SHOULD NEWS
ORG.S PURSUE: THE NAKED BODY OR THE GUITAR?
many org.s have chosen the naked body and shifted away from
‘hard news’ in favor of larger audiences drawn to celebrity or
lifestyle news.
13. HOW DID HYPE EVOLVE
reporters began telling people how to feel about the news
• used emotional code words
like: ‘stunning’, ‘horrific’, etc
• has emotional reporting
unattached the news from
its commitment to unbiased
and dispassionate reporting
of facts?
14. reporters began telling people how to feel about the news
ARE EMOTIONALISM AND OUTRAGE WHILE REPORTING
THE NEWS EVER APPROPRIATE?
book argues that it’s okay only when “any other reaction would
seem forced”
15. KEEPING NEWS IN PROPORTION
news must resist sensationalism to maintain proportion
• to do this, reporters need a better understanding of
changing tastes, trends of audience... unlike Rick Sanchez.
16. news must resist sensationalism to maintain proportion
DESIGN COVERAGE THAT RESPONDS TO ALL PEOPLE BY
REPORTING ON AND FIGURING OUT WHAT THE
COMMUNITY IS UP TO
THE WAY A STORY IS TOLD IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN THE
TOPIC ITSELF
ultimately change the approach to ‘uninteresting’ topics: number
balance, credibility of sources used