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It aims to give a short overview of important podcasts which discuss media, journalism and blogging.
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The history of every art form has critical periods when that form strives towards effects that can easily achieved if the technical norm is changed, that is to say, in a new art form (Enzenberger, 1970). This paper examines the dynamics of news presented in a satirical comedic frame and considers if this new form of fictive entertainment is shaped by our postmodern world. Network news is not the only network program to conceal its symbolic fabrications in naturalistic film. Most movies, television series, and even advertisements present themselves as an unmediated reality. Network news programs are constructed not only from shared ―referential frames‖ and their common symbiotic relationship to established power, but also from the paradigmatic and syntagmatic operations that manufacture the news as narrative discourse (Stam, 2000). The focus of this paper considers Jon Stewart‘s, The Daily Show impact on blurring the boundaries between news and entertainment shaped by societal forces.
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This free book is about the future of journalism. Analysis centers mostly around print media. Print press formats include online and paper editions of newspapers and magazines.
This text contains seven main sections. This segment provides current context to support forthcoming chapters. It explores key challenges that undermine journalism’s reputation.
The second part offers an overview of the trade that goes by the proper noun ‘journalism’.
In part three, I overview classic communication modes: print, spoken and tele-visual formats. The
following segments briefly examines the issue of professional licensing and regulation.
Next, I expand this content by considering journalism
trends over time – past, present and future.
The Précis provides a succinct summary. The Annex
comprises a template that may guide self-reflexive print
journalists and others. Overlapping self-assessment
criteria are ethics, academics and professionalism.
The written word is the oldest surviving form of journalism. Oral traditions fade – think ‘Chinese
Whispers’. Digital media is the bouncing baby on the block. Its staying power is an unknown.
New Media Practical Skills for Serbian Journalists Workshop July 2015 Dr Bill...Arizona State University
These are the Powerpoint slides converted from Keynote used during a workshop conducted by myself in partnership with the US Embassy Belgrade and IN. #Newmediabelgrade
join us on twitter in the conversation to explore New Media and Practical Skills
Workshop Purpose: This year will be tough for many media professionals. Completion of privatization and withdrawal of the state from media ownership of all media outlets in Serbia in mid-2015 will result in the bankruptcy and closure of many small media organizations that fail to find buyers. The goal of the seminar is to assist Serbian media professionals (reporters, photographers, cameramen, web editors) to shift focus to online media, which can provide low- or no-cost platforms for professional journalists. The workshop will teach local participants to replicate successful American new media/online models.
Workshop Mission: To help journalists explore the latest tools and technologies of new media. To reflect on their own role as a journalist and storyteller and what their personal brand is becoming. To understand more completely social media trends such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest and others - and their impact on traditional news and your professional career. To share, explore and put into practice the most innovative and functional social media tools to deliver better news and public affairs to the people of Serbia and to create sustainable incomes for individual journalists.
Workshop key questions and objectives: What do you want to learn? What do you want to have happen? Who is responsible for the learning to occur? How can you make a difference?
Learning Outcomes: During these workshops, journalists should actively learn how to use online media, Internet and its resources for reporting. They should explore the power of personal and professional branding. We also will look at financial sustainability of online media, particularly news web portals, and the future of journalism.
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This presentation was prepared for Digital Journalism Days 2015 #djd15 which took place in Warsaw on May 21st 2015.
It aims to give a short overview of important podcasts which discuss media, journalism and blogging.
Abstract
The history of every art form has critical periods when that form strives towards effects that can easily achieved if the technical norm is changed, that is to say, in a new art form (Enzenberger, 1970). This paper examines the dynamics of news presented in a satirical comedic frame and considers if this new form of fictive entertainment is shaped by our postmodern world. Network news is not the only network program to conceal its symbolic fabrications in naturalistic film. Most movies, television series, and even advertisements present themselves as an unmediated reality. Network news programs are constructed not only from shared ―referential frames‖ and their common symbiotic relationship to established power, but also from the paradigmatic and syntagmatic operations that manufacture the news as narrative discourse (Stam, 2000). The focus of this paper considers Jon Stewart‘s, The Daily Show impact on blurring the boundaries between news and entertainment shaped by societal forces.
Jacqui Banaszynski presents "Writing Business News for the Web," a business journalism Webinar hosted by the Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism. For more information free training, please visit http://businessjournalism.org.
Print Press Prospects : Future of Journalsim (Free Book)The Free School
https://journalistethics.com/
Download book free at the above link
Press
This free book is about the future of journalism. Analysis centers mostly around print media. Print press formats include online and paper editions of newspapers and magazines.
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The second part offers an overview of the trade that goes by the proper noun ‘journalism’.
In part three, I overview classic communication modes: print, spoken and tele-visual formats. The
following segments briefly examines the issue of professional licensing and regulation.
Next, I expand this content by considering journalism
trends over time – past, present and future.
The Précis provides a succinct summary. The Annex
comprises a template that may guide self-reflexive print
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criteria are ethics, academics and professionalism.
The written word is the oldest surviving form of journalism. Oral traditions fade – think ‘Chinese
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join us on twitter in the conversation to explore New Media and Practical Skills
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Workshop key questions and objectives: What do you want to learn? What do you want to have happen? Who is responsible for the learning to occur? How can you make a difference?
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1. JOU 2312
REPORTING AND WRITING
FOR TV AND RADIO
Professor Michael Rizzo
Director, Journalism Program
Division of Mass Communication
Collins College of Professional Studies
Presentation for November 9, 2020
2. LAST CLASS – NOVEMBER 5
ETHICS
JOU 2312
REPORTING AND WRITING
FOR TV AND RADIO
3. TODAY
ANOTHER SIDE TO ETHICS
WORDS MATTER
NEWS WRITING FOR RADIO
JOU 2312
REPORTING AND WRITING
FOR TV AND RADIO
4. RECAP
GOOD BROADCST JOURNALISM ETHICS
REFLECTS IMPARTIAL, HONEST, ACCURATE
REPORTING THAT IS NOT INTERESTED IN
RATINGS BUT A PROPER, FAIR
PRESENTATION OF THE FACTS OF THE
STORY
5. BROADCAST JOURNALISM ETHICS
WE THINK OF ETHICAL BEHAVIOR AS
JUST ABOUT HOW TO PROPERLY
ACT AS A JOURNALIST, PURSUE
A STORY OR REPORT IT ON THE AIR.
AND IT DOES
6. BUT GOOD ETHICS BEGIN WITH THE
STANDARDS THAT BROADCAST NEWS
ORGANIZATIONS SET FOR
THEMSELVES
14. FOR OTHER STORIES, JOURNALISTS
NEED TO BE MORE CAREFUL
ABOUT THE WORDS THEY USE
TO NOT REFLECT BIAS OR
SEEM LIKE THEY ARE JUDGING
SOMEONE OR SOMETHING.
17. WEBINAR: WORDS MATTER
JUNE 8, 2020
WORDS HAVE NEVER MATTERED MORE THAN THEY DO IN THE
AFTERMATH OF GEORGE FLOYD'S DEATH. OR SHOULD THAT BE
HIS KILLING? HIS HOMICIDE? HIS MURDER? AND HOW CAN
JOURNALISTS BEST DESCRIBE WHAT HAS HAPPENED SINCE
THEN: PROTEST? RIOTING? AN UPRISING?
THIS WEBINAR EXPLORES HOW JOURNALISTS CAN BE
ACCURATE, INDEPENDENT AND ACCOUNTABLE FOR THE
LANGUAGE THEY USE. THERE MAY BE NO EASY ANSWERS, BUT
ASKING THE RIGHT QUESTIONS IS A START. BRING YOUR OWN
EXAMPLES, IDEAS AND AN OPEN MIND.
19. SPEAKERS ON THE VIDEO
• SCOTT LIBIN, PAST RTDNA CHAIRMAN, SEEN SCREEN LEFT
• TERENCE SHEPHERD, NEWS DIRECTOR, WLRN-FM AND
CURRENT RTDNA CHAIRMAN, SEEN SCREEN RIGHT
20.
21. WHAT DID YOU HEAR THAT
RELATES TO ETHICAL
JOURNALISM?
22. HOW CAN YOU PREPARE AS A
BROADCAST JOURNALIST TO
DO GOOD REPORTING OF
CONTROVERSIAL LIVE EVENTS?
23.
24. HOW DID THIS REPORTER DO
IN WORDING LIVE REPORTING?