The document discusses several topics related to journalism guidelines and regulations:
1) When reporting on stories involving minors, the BBC must ensure the child's welfare and dignity is protected. Content must be suitable for the target audience and not breach broadcasting codes.
2) Contempt of court refers to disobeying or disrespecting a court through actions that oppose its authority. It includes recording proceedings without consent or publishing such recordings.
3) Libel and defamation allow individuals to sue if damaging material is published about them that harms their reputation, regardless of intent to defame. Libel specifically refers to defamatory statements in print.
4) During elections, the BBC must remain
The World at One is BBC Radio 4's flagship daily news and current affairs program. It aims to inform and educate its target audience of middle to upper class listeners through intelligent reporting on politics, world news, and other topics of interest. The program strives to remain unbiased by representing different perspectives in its coverage of stories like the launch of the UK general election campaigns. A typical episode includes headlines, news bulletins read by the presenter that expand on the day's stories, and interviews providing political analysis and commentary.
The Who Needs Newspapers project is documenting the state of local newspaper newsrooms across the United States. Led by media experts Paul Steinle and Sara Brown, they have visited 29 newsrooms so far to understand how they are adapting to new technology and surviving. They find that while some newspapers face challenges, many newsrooms understand digital media and are using multimedia tools to remain relevant in their communities. The project aims to continue documenting newsrooms and provide insight into the future of local newspapers.
The document summarizes recent activities and plans of the pro-republic organization Republic in response to increased interest and support generated by the announcement and upcoming wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton. It notes a surge in new supporters on Republic's website and Facebook page. Plans include launching wedding-themed merchandise, activities to engage non-supporters, and recruiting new volunteers and staff to handle increased membership. It also previews upcoming meetings and efforts to advocate for republican reform by leveraging interest in the monarchy around the wedding.
The £600 million redevelopment of New Street Station in Birmingham will be completed in September. The new station will be much larger, brighter, and more modern than the current 1960s station. It will have lifts and escalators connecting all platforms to improve accessibility for passengers. The redevelopment was necessary to increase the station's capacity, as current daily passenger numbers of 175,000 exceed the original design capacity of 40,000-60,000. The project aims to transform New Street Station so it can better serve the transport needs of Birmingham for decades to come.
While evolution has typically been a more gradual process, in recent years a rapidly-changing environment has led to accelerated evolution. Here are some interesting examples of this modern evolution.
This document discusses antioxidative properties of kefir, a fermented milk product. It begins with an introduction that provides background on reactive oxygen species and antioxidants in the body. It then describes what kefir is and previous research showing some of its health benefits. The objectives of the study were to investigate various antioxidative properties of cow and goat milk kefirs, including radical scavenging ability, reducing power, inhibition of lipid peroxidation, and enzyme activity. A series of experiments were conducted to measure these properties and compare kefirs to unfermented cow and goat milks. The results demonstrated that kefirs have significantly greater antioxidative effects than milks in areas like scavenging DPPH and superoxide
Leaf Creation and Passage (Thailand) are joint companies that create lifestyle products from real leaves under the Mr. Leaf and Passage brands. They currently use Bai Tong Tung leaf or teak leaf grown in Northern Thailand and are researching new leaf varieties. Their materials have received a Certificate of Excellence from Material Connexion Library in New York for being natural, non-toxic, and uniquely made from real leaves to provide a mild, natural feel. Their product range includes fashion accessories, stationery, and interior decor items made from sustainable natural materials.
The World at One is BBC Radio 4's flagship daily news and current affairs program. It aims to inform and educate its target audience of middle to upper class listeners through intelligent reporting on politics, world news, and other topics of interest. The program strives to remain unbiased by representing different perspectives in its coverage of stories like the launch of the UK general election campaigns. A typical episode includes headlines, news bulletins read by the presenter that expand on the day's stories, and interviews providing political analysis and commentary.
The Who Needs Newspapers project is documenting the state of local newspaper newsrooms across the United States. Led by media experts Paul Steinle and Sara Brown, they have visited 29 newsrooms so far to understand how they are adapting to new technology and surviving. They find that while some newspapers face challenges, many newsrooms understand digital media and are using multimedia tools to remain relevant in their communities. The project aims to continue documenting newsrooms and provide insight into the future of local newspapers.
The document summarizes recent activities and plans of the pro-republic organization Republic in response to increased interest and support generated by the announcement and upcoming wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton. It notes a surge in new supporters on Republic's website and Facebook page. Plans include launching wedding-themed merchandise, activities to engage non-supporters, and recruiting new volunteers and staff to handle increased membership. It also previews upcoming meetings and efforts to advocate for republican reform by leveraging interest in the monarchy around the wedding.
The £600 million redevelopment of New Street Station in Birmingham will be completed in September. The new station will be much larger, brighter, and more modern than the current 1960s station. It will have lifts and escalators connecting all platforms to improve accessibility for passengers. The redevelopment was necessary to increase the station's capacity, as current daily passenger numbers of 175,000 exceed the original design capacity of 40,000-60,000. The project aims to transform New Street Station so it can better serve the transport needs of Birmingham for decades to come.
While evolution has typically been a more gradual process, in recent years a rapidly-changing environment has led to accelerated evolution. Here are some interesting examples of this modern evolution.
This document discusses antioxidative properties of kefir, a fermented milk product. It begins with an introduction that provides background on reactive oxygen species and antioxidants in the body. It then describes what kefir is and previous research showing some of its health benefits. The objectives of the study were to investigate various antioxidative properties of cow and goat milk kefirs, including radical scavenging ability, reducing power, inhibition of lipid peroxidation, and enzyme activity. A series of experiments were conducted to measure these properties and compare kefirs to unfermented cow and goat milks. The results demonstrated that kefirs have significantly greater antioxidative effects than milks in areas like scavenging DPPH and superoxide
Leaf Creation and Passage (Thailand) are joint companies that create lifestyle products from real leaves under the Mr. Leaf and Passage brands. They currently use Bai Tong Tung leaf or teak leaf grown in Northern Thailand and are researching new leaf varieties. Their materials have received a Certificate of Excellence from Material Connexion Library in New York for being natural, non-toxic, and uniquely made from real leaves to provide a mild, natural feel. Their product range includes fashion accessories, stationery, and interior decor items made from sustainable natural materials.
Snow White was described as a young, beautiful, and innocent girl who was never defeated, even against her wicked stepmother, the Queen. Snow White fought to recover the kingdom from her stepmother and eventually succeeded. She also fell in love with the handsome and funny Prince Alcott. The favorite scene of the authors was at the end of the story when all the actors sang a catchy song together that they couldn't stop singing.
The document summarizes lifestyle drugs and provides details about several popular lifestyle drugs including Minoxidil, Orlistat, and anabolic steroids. It discusses how lifestyle drugs are used to treat non-essential disorders and modify non-medical goals. The boom in lifestyle drugs is attributed to pharmaceutical industry interests, growing individual insecurities, and constant media exposure. In-depth analysis is provided on specific lifestyle drugs like their classification, mode of action, adverse effects, and controversies surrounding their use.
This is a fairly detailed overview of the Axis A1001 door access controller. Like all other Axis products, it is IP and offers Power over Ethernet. Axis is an open products manufacturer and an open systems promoter. A1001 is Onvif profile C compliant.
time take to run through this presentation is approx 15 minutes
Directi Case Study Contest 2010- XLRI ViniVidiViciDirecti Group
The document describes a presentation by Team Vini Vidi Vici from XLRI Jamshedpur for a case study contest. The presentation covers Scape, a proposed location-based social networking platform. Scape would allow users to check-in to locations, view friends' locations, earn virtual currency, and access additional features. The presentation outlines Scape's business model, product offerings, phases of rollout, and viral marketing strategies. It also describes how Scape could generate revenue.
Muhammad Kusrin, seorang pengrakit televisi lulusan SD yang mendapat perhatian Presiden Joko Widodo, kini mendapatkan sertifikasi SNI untuk tiga produk televisi rakitannya. Kusrin sempat divonis hukuman penjara akibat kasus yang menjerat perusahaannya, namun kini namanya mulai dikenal masyarakat setelah petisi yang menyerukan dukungan untuk usahanya viral.
O documento discute diferentes tipos de medidores de vazão, incluindo medidores de deslocamento positivo, pressão diferencial, turbina e eletromagnético. Fornece detalhes técnicos sobre cada tipo como faixa de medição, pressão máxima, temperatura e conexões.
This document contains details of doors, windows, and construction materials for a new build home project. It includes a schedule listing 12 internal doors and 11 windows with manufacturers, materials, and dimensions. It also provides details on the wall construction including 100mm brickwork, 75mm insulation, damp proof membrane, and lintels.
Carbon footprint, cause and ways to reduce itAashuutoshh
Carbon is essential for life but also a major cause of climate change when released from burning fossil fuels. A carbon footprint measures the greenhouse gas emissions from our daily activities like transportation, electricity use, diet and consumer goods. Reducing individual carbon footprints through actions like using less energy, recycling more, driving less, eating a plant-based diet, and purchasing carbon offsets can collectively help address the global climate change crisis.
This document discusses ethics and news values that radio news researchers must consider when selecting news stories. It provides examples of two news stories that effectively utilized ethics and news values to increase public interest: 1) A story about former footballer Adam Johnson being convicted of sexually assaulting a teenage girl that invaded his privacy but kept public interest due to the serious nature of the crime. 2) A story about World War 2 anti-tank rockets being found at a bus stop that was both serious, concerning public safety, and sensational due to local history. It also discusses how a story accusing UK Prime Minister David Cameron of tax avoidance is serious and invades his privacy, maintaining public interest.
Radio news researchers must consider ethics and news values when selecting stories to avoid regulatory issues. They look at whether stories are serious, sensational, invade privacy, or interest the public. News values provide guidelines for integrity, reliability, impartiality, and serving the public interest. When writing stories, journalists must comply with these values.
(1) Former TV presenter Jimmy Savile was reported for abusing patients at Stoke Mandeville Hospital. Senior staff were aware young victims were being abused but complaints were ignored. (2) When reporting on the story, journalists must follow regulations to protect the identity and privacy of the underage victim mentioned. Revealing her name or details could result in legal action against the news organization. (3) There may be audio included from police, judges, or family members of the victim to provide different perspectives on the case and how people feel about it.
The document summarizes a BBC news article about three girls who fled to Syria to become Jihadi Brides. Due to the sensitive nature of the topic and the fact that it involves minors, the BBC had constraints in their reporting. The article protected the girls' welfare and did not make accusations without evidence to avoid legal issues. It discussed the radicalization of the girls online and the government's failure to stop a man promoting ISIS on the internet.
This document provides an introduction to issues surrounding representation, credibility, and readability in journalistic writing. It examines regulatory bodies like OFCOM and the Press Complaints Commission that journalists must follow. Examples are given of how journalists can consider cultural awareness, use credible sources, and make their writing accurately readable for audiences. Factors like race, gender, sexuality and audience interpretation are also discussed in the context of fair representation in news articles.
The document outlines Emily Judge's proposal for a factual news program called "News Wave" that will provide daily impartial reporting on important issues. It will focus on informing viewers ages 15-30 about a recent stabbing in Eastcote through studio segments and field interviews. The program will air once daily on the "Daily Polygon" channel and stand out by taking an unbiased approach to reporting the news.
This document discusses two news stories: 1) Phone hacking of celebrities' private lives, which would be prioritized on stations like MTV and BBC 1 that target audiences interested in celebrity gossip. 2) Allegations of liberal bias at the BBC, which would be a higher priority story nationally as the public wants to know about issues with the government. It also discusses how follow-up stories can get opinions from the public and create different sides to an issue. The priority and public interest in a story determines how many people will tune in to hear the news.
The document discusses two news stories: the phone hacking scandal involving celebrities in the UK, and accusations that the BBC has a liberal bias in its news coverage. For the phone hacking story, the document examines how different media like radio would cover the story, focusing on celebrity gossip to attract audiences. It also notes some celebrities affected and debates whether they court media attention. For the BBC bias story, it outlines claims that the BBC favors left-wing views and quotes analyses finding liberal bias in its immigration, EU and religion coverage. The document argues the BBC needs to address this perceived bias that has been observed.
According to BBC guidelines, the physical and emotional welfare of minors must be protected in broadcasts. Ofcom also has guidelines to ensure minors are kept safe, such as only airing some news stories at appropriate times. Radio broadcasters must consider legal constraints before airing, such as not naming young offenders to protect them. The law of defamation was created to protect a person's reputation, such as when David Beckham lost a libel case over false claims made about him in a magazine article. On election days, the BBC cannot report on campaigns or other matters relating to the election once polls open to avoid influencing votes. The Official Secrets Act makes it a criminal offense to leak or disclose information relating to national security
The document discusses how different media platforms presented news of an incident involving a man with mental health issues at Buckingham Palace. Traditional platforms like newspapers (The Guardian, The Sun), radio (LBC), and television presented factual details of the event, while digital platforms like social media (Twitter) and websites emphasized sharing and discussion of the story. Overall, the platforms aimed to inform their specific audiences but sometimes used different focuses or tones to do so, such as emphasizing the safety risk (Daily Mail) or mental health context (The Guardian).
The document discusses several factors that affect what news is reported, including prominence, human interest, impact and proximity, timeliness, and conflict. Prominence refers to how well-known a person is - an event involving a celebrity will get more coverage than the same event involving an average person. Human interest focuses on appealing to viewers' emotions and curiosity, prioritizing unusual or impactful stories. The relevance of a news story depends on its impact and proximity - local news will focus more on local issues rather than national ones. Timeliness means newer events are generally considered more newsworthy. Conflict between groups provides entertainment value in reporting competing views and debates.
The document discusses several factors that affect what news is reported, including prominence, human interest, impact and proximity, timeliness, and conflict. Prominence refers to how well-known a person is - an event involving a celebrity will get more coverage than the same event involving an average person. Human interest focuses on appealing to viewers' emotions and curiosity, prioritizing unusual or impactful stories. The relevance of a news story to its intended audience also influences its coverage, with local news focusing more on local issues. More recent events are generally considered more newsworthy. Conflict between groups or individuals provides entertainment value in reporting opposing viewpoints.
This document discusses various laws and regulations that govern representations and content in the media sector in the UK. It addresses the legal constraints around classifications of words, guidelines from Ofcom and the NUJ on language use, protections for groups of people, requirements for accessibility features on broadcasts, codes of practice for accuracy and avoiding offense, the Broadcasting Act which allowed new channels and radio stations, the Official Secrets Act which makes leaking sensitive information illegal, the Obscene Publications Act around pornographic content, and the Video Recordings Act around film and video classifications. The document provides examples and explanations of how and why these different laws and policies are intended to regulate various aspects of media representations and content.
Snow White was described as a young, beautiful, and innocent girl who was never defeated, even against her wicked stepmother, the Queen. Snow White fought to recover the kingdom from her stepmother and eventually succeeded. She also fell in love with the handsome and funny Prince Alcott. The favorite scene of the authors was at the end of the story when all the actors sang a catchy song together that they couldn't stop singing.
The document summarizes lifestyle drugs and provides details about several popular lifestyle drugs including Minoxidil, Orlistat, and anabolic steroids. It discusses how lifestyle drugs are used to treat non-essential disorders and modify non-medical goals. The boom in lifestyle drugs is attributed to pharmaceutical industry interests, growing individual insecurities, and constant media exposure. In-depth analysis is provided on specific lifestyle drugs like their classification, mode of action, adverse effects, and controversies surrounding their use.
This is a fairly detailed overview of the Axis A1001 door access controller. Like all other Axis products, it is IP and offers Power over Ethernet. Axis is an open products manufacturer and an open systems promoter. A1001 is Onvif profile C compliant.
time take to run through this presentation is approx 15 minutes
Directi Case Study Contest 2010- XLRI ViniVidiViciDirecti Group
The document describes a presentation by Team Vini Vidi Vici from XLRI Jamshedpur for a case study contest. The presentation covers Scape, a proposed location-based social networking platform. Scape would allow users to check-in to locations, view friends' locations, earn virtual currency, and access additional features. The presentation outlines Scape's business model, product offerings, phases of rollout, and viral marketing strategies. It also describes how Scape could generate revenue.
Muhammad Kusrin, seorang pengrakit televisi lulusan SD yang mendapat perhatian Presiden Joko Widodo, kini mendapatkan sertifikasi SNI untuk tiga produk televisi rakitannya. Kusrin sempat divonis hukuman penjara akibat kasus yang menjerat perusahaannya, namun kini namanya mulai dikenal masyarakat setelah petisi yang menyerukan dukungan untuk usahanya viral.
O documento discute diferentes tipos de medidores de vazão, incluindo medidores de deslocamento positivo, pressão diferencial, turbina e eletromagnético. Fornece detalhes técnicos sobre cada tipo como faixa de medição, pressão máxima, temperatura e conexões.
This document contains details of doors, windows, and construction materials for a new build home project. It includes a schedule listing 12 internal doors and 11 windows with manufacturers, materials, and dimensions. It also provides details on the wall construction including 100mm brickwork, 75mm insulation, damp proof membrane, and lintels.
Carbon footprint, cause and ways to reduce itAashuutoshh
Carbon is essential for life but also a major cause of climate change when released from burning fossil fuels. A carbon footprint measures the greenhouse gas emissions from our daily activities like transportation, electricity use, diet and consumer goods. Reducing individual carbon footprints through actions like using less energy, recycling more, driving less, eating a plant-based diet, and purchasing carbon offsets can collectively help address the global climate change crisis.
This document discusses ethics and news values that radio news researchers must consider when selecting news stories. It provides examples of two news stories that effectively utilized ethics and news values to increase public interest: 1) A story about former footballer Adam Johnson being convicted of sexually assaulting a teenage girl that invaded his privacy but kept public interest due to the serious nature of the crime. 2) A story about World War 2 anti-tank rockets being found at a bus stop that was both serious, concerning public safety, and sensational due to local history. It also discusses how a story accusing UK Prime Minister David Cameron of tax avoidance is serious and invades his privacy, maintaining public interest.
Radio news researchers must consider ethics and news values when selecting stories to avoid regulatory issues. They look at whether stories are serious, sensational, invade privacy, or interest the public. News values provide guidelines for integrity, reliability, impartiality, and serving the public interest. When writing stories, journalists must comply with these values.
(1) Former TV presenter Jimmy Savile was reported for abusing patients at Stoke Mandeville Hospital. Senior staff were aware young victims were being abused but complaints were ignored. (2) When reporting on the story, journalists must follow regulations to protect the identity and privacy of the underage victim mentioned. Revealing her name or details could result in legal action against the news organization. (3) There may be audio included from police, judges, or family members of the victim to provide different perspectives on the case and how people feel about it.
The document summarizes a BBC news article about three girls who fled to Syria to become Jihadi Brides. Due to the sensitive nature of the topic and the fact that it involves minors, the BBC had constraints in their reporting. The article protected the girls' welfare and did not make accusations without evidence to avoid legal issues. It discussed the radicalization of the girls online and the government's failure to stop a man promoting ISIS on the internet.
This document provides an introduction to issues surrounding representation, credibility, and readability in journalistic writing. It examines regulatory bodies like OFCOM and the Press Complaints Commission that journalists must follow. Examples are given of how journalists can consider cultural awareness, use credible sources, and make their writing accurately readable for audiences. Factors like race, gender, sexuality and audience interpretation are also discussed in the context of fair representation in news articles.
The document outlines Emily Judge's proposal for a factual news program called "News Wave" that will provide daily impartial reporting on important issues. It will focus on informing viewers ages 15-30 about a recent stabbing in Eastcote through studio segments and field interviews. The program will air once daily on the "Daily Polygon" channel and stand out by taking an unbiased approach to reporting the news.
This document discusses two news stories: 1) Phone hacking of celebrities' private lives, which would be prioritized on stations like MTV and BBC 1 that target audiences interested in celebrity gossip. 2) Allegations of liberal bias at the BBC, which would be a higher priority story nationally as the public wants to know about issues with the government. It also discusses how follow-up stories can get opinions from the public and create different sides to an issue. The priority and public interest in a story determines how many people will tune in to hear the news.
The document discusses two news stories: the phone hacking scandal involving celebrities in the UK, and accusations that the BBC has a liberal bias in its news coverage. For the phone hacking story, the document examines how different media like radio would cover the story, focusing on celebrity gossip to attract audiences. It also notes some celebrities affected and debates whether they court media attention. For the BBC bias story, it outlines claims that the BBC favors left-wing views and quotes analyses finding liberal bias in its immigration, EU and religion coverage. The document argues the BBC needs to address this perceived bias that has been observed.
According to BBC guidelines, the physical and emotional welfare of minors must be protected in broadcasts. Ofcom also has guidelines to ensure minors are kept safe, such as only airing some news stories at appropriate times. Radio broadcasters must consider legal constraints before airing, such as not naming young offenders to protect them. The law of defamation was created to protect a person's reputation, such as when David Beckham lost a libel case over false claims made about him in a magazine article. On election days, the BBC cannot report on campaigns or other matters relating to the election once polls open to avoid influencing votes. The Official Secrets Act makes it a criminal offense to leak or disclose information relating to national security
The document discusses how different media platforms presented news of an incident involving a man with mental health issues at Buckingham Palace. Traditional platforms like newspapers (The Guardian, The Sun), radio (LBC), and television presented factual details of the event, while digital platforms like social media (Twitter) and websites emphasized sharing and discussion of the story. Overall, the platforms aimed to inform their specific audiences but sometimes used different focuses or tones to do so, such as emphasizing the safety risk (Daily Mail) or mental health context (The Guardian).
The document discusses several factors that affect what news is reported, including prominence, human interest, impact and proximity, timeliness, and conflict. Prominence refers to how well-known a person is - an event involving a celebrity will get more coverage than the same event involving an average person. Human interest focuses on appealing to viewers' emotions and curiosity, prioritizing unusual or impactful stories. The relevance of a news story depends on its impact and proximity - local news will focus more on local issues rather than national ones. Timeliness means newer events are generally considered more newsworthy. Conflict between groups provides entertainment value in reporting competing views and debates.
The document discusses several factors that affect what news is reported, including prominence, human interest, impact and proximity, timeliness, and conflict. Prominence refers to how well-known a person is - an event involving a celebrity will get more coverage than the same event involving an average person. Human interest focuses on appealing to viewers' emotions and curiosity, prioritizing unusual or impactful stories. The relevance of a news story to its intended audience also influences its coverage, with local news focusing more on local issues. More recent events are generally considered more newsworthy. Conflict between groups or individuals provides entertainment value in reporting opposing viewpoints.
This document discusses various laws and regulations that govern representations and content in the media sector in the UK. It addresses the legal constraints around classifications of words, guidelines from Ofcom and the NUJ on language use, protections for groups of people, requirements for accessibility features on broadcasts, codes of practice for accuracy and avoiding offense, the Broadcasting Act which allowed new channels and radio stations, the Official Secrets Act which makes leaking sensitive information illegal, the Obscene Publications Act around pornographic content, and the Video Recordings Act around film and video classifications. The document provides examples and explanations of how and why these different laws and policies are intended to regulate various aspects of media representations and content.
Celebrities should expect some level of privacy depending on how public they keep their lives. If a celebrity keeps mostly private, their privacy should be respected, but those who share much about themselves publicly should expect both positive and negative press about private matters that enter the public sphere. News of celebrity phone hackings would be broadcast on entertainment and radio stations to appeal to interested audiences, and interviews gathering public opinions could provide follow-up stories by presenting different perspectives on the issue. Admitting the BBC's past liberal bias on immigration was also deemed newsworthy and would be covered nationally due to high public interest in politics and debates.
The document discusses the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), a major UK media organization that broadcasts news, television, and radio both domestically and internationally. It provides background on the BBC's founding in 1922 and scope of operations, noting it is one of the largest and most respected broadcasters worldwide. The document also examines challenges the BBC has faced, such as reduced viewers due to new competitors, and efforts to change its culture from a bureaucratic to a more collaborative model.
This document discusses two news stories:
1) The story of a 4-year-old Romanian girl found living with a Roma couple in Italy in 2013, which sparked controversy about kidnapping and hopes of reunifying her with her real parents. It received extensive coverage across European news media.
2) The British phone hacking scandal involving tabloid newspapers illegally accessing voicemails of thousands of celebrities, politicians, and members of the public. It drew police involvement and lawsuits against newspapers. The story continued to expand as more victims came forward and sparked debates around privacy even for public figures.
The document discusses how the author consumes news through their mobile phone and prefers reliable sources like the BBC and SKY. Social media sites are also used to share news and can help promote democracy by raising awareness for causes. While some argue social media is mostly used for entertainment, the author believes sites like Twitter can also be used to enact political change through organizing protests. The internet provides news from both large organizations and individuals to keep people informed on topics.
The document defines and explains several key terms related to press regulation and ethics:
The Press Complaints Commission was the former self-regulatory body for the British press that is being replaced in the wake of the phone hacking scandal due to criticism of its handling of the matter.
The Leveson Inquiry was a public inquiry established to examine press ethics in the aftermath of the scandal. It made recommendations including that the press remain self-regulated under a new independent regulatory body.
Other terms defined include defamation, contempt of court, copyright, the Children & Young Persons Act 1933, confidentiality agreements, and the importance of social and cultural awareness for journalists.
The document defines and explains several key terms related to press regulation and ethics:
The Press Complaints Commission was the former self-regulatory body for the British press that is being replaced in the wake of the phone hacking scandal due to criticism of its handling of the matter.
The Leveson Inquiry was a public inquiry established to examine press ethics in the aftermath of the scandal. It made recommendations including that the press remain self-regulated under a new independent regulatory body.
Other terms defined include defamation, contempt of court, copyright, the Children & Young Persons Act 1933 regarding identifying minors, confidentiality agreements, and the importance of social and cultural awareness for journalists.
Copyright protects original creative works like images, video, audio, and software from being used without permission. The document discusses using the Copyright Hub website to identify the copyright holder of an image in order to request permission to use it. Copyright Hub provides the contact information for the copyright owner so users can formally ask for permission via email. If granted permission, the user must give credit to the copyright holder in any use of the image. Organizations like BAPLA can also help connect users to image libraries and agencies to legally access images with permission or through paid licenses.
The document discusses the process of designing a magazine focused on electronic music. It describes choosing a simple font and color scheme of white, red, and black for the cover to attract attention without overdoing it. Photoshop was used to design the cover and double page spread. Two photos were used but had different lighting conditions, making it hard to make them appear taken in the same studio. Improvements could have been made to the front cover photo and design. Conventions like issue numbers and page numbers were included to make the magazine seem more authentic. The text layout separated the artist name and interview into two columns. Overall, the design followed conventions to engage the target audience of electronic music fans.
The document discusses editing two images for a magazine cover.
For the first image, the background is removed and the image is darkened to make it stand out on different backgrounds. Tools like levels, curves, hue and saturation are used to mimic artificial lighting effects. Bevel and emboss and drop shadow effects are added.
The second image involves duplicating the layer, cutting out the subject on one layer, desaturating the background layer, and applying a red color filter gradient. Curves are used to make the subject stand out against the red background. Levels and hue/saturation are also used to brighten and desaturate the image slightly.
The document provides a lengthy evaluation of the author's final major project creating a short film. Some key points:
- The overall technical quality was let down by digital noise visible in shots due to high ISO settings, though post-production color correction helped.
- New skills like script writing were developed, while others like pre-production planning were improved. Cinematography skills increased but some shots were shaky.
- Editing was challenging but a learning experience, though color correction differences between scenes were noticeable.
- Overall the project increased the author's film experience and skills in areas like script writing, cinematography, and editing, but some aspects like the plot reveal could have been strengthened.
This document discusses choosing fonts for a film title that is a hybrid of mystery and thriller genres. It recommends three fonts - Bebas Neue, Shoemaker, and Vacer Sans - for their simplicity and clean, thin textures that would make the title look professional and stand out. Of the three, Shoemaker is selected as the best fitting font for the film due to its damaged aspect, which would represent the protagonist and highlight the issues of mental illness.
This document contains a reference sheet listing websites about genre conventions for mystery, war, and psychological thriller genres. The reference sheet includes the website URL, date accessed, author, and article title for each source to help with research on genre conventions.
Ross wakes up anxious for his upcoming job interview. He prepares for the day with help from his housemate Adam. Adam jokes around and gives Ross practice interview questions to help prepare. While practicing, Ross experiences a bright light and fade, waking up confused in a bare room of a mental asylum.
Ross wakes up preparing for a job interview and gets ready with the help of his friend Adam. Adam practices interview questions with Ross. However, during their practice, Ross is affected by a bright light that causes him to lose vision. He awakens in a bare room in a mental asylum, with Adam's watch and a photo of them by his bed, as someone knocks at the door.
1. Ross wakes up to get ready for a job interview but starts experiencing strange events in the house. He has a dizzy spell on the stairs and sees his friend Adam, but the outdoor scenery has changed and Adam disappears.
2. Ross reenters the house but finds the furniture missing and drops his glass of water in shock. When he blinks, his friend Adam disappears too.
3. The camera pulls out to reveal the setting has changed from a student house to an abandoned house, and Ross is now alone with no explanation for the strange occurrences.
Guidelines for Final Major Project PitchAdam Grundy
The document provides guidelines for a final major project pitch organized into slides: Slide 1 introduces the presenter and their chosen media format and goals. Slide 2 gives a synopsis of their mystery/thriller idea and why they chose it. Slide 3 discusses what inspired the idea and links it to a similar short film. Slides 4-5 identify the target audience and how to attract them. Slide 6 outlines the production stages. The conclusion wraps up the pitch.
This document discusses different types of briefs used between media companies and clients. A contractual brief clearly outlines expectations, prices, and terms agreed upon by both parties. A negotiated brief allows some flexibility for the media company to discuss issues and negotiate aspects of the project. A formal brief provides detailed information about the project goals without unnecessary details. An informal brief discusses the project verbally without a written document, allowing open discussion but risking lack of clear expectations. Communication of briefs is typically via email while file sharing platforms can also be used. Time management is important, and can be helped by a production schedule. Technical skills and experience levels needed vary depending on the size of the media company and complexity of the project.
A contractual brief sets clear expectations and guidelines for a media company to follow for a specific task. This includes prices and payment terms agreed upon by the client and media company. While it provides clarity on what the client wants, it could result in a heavy workload straining the media company.
An informal brief outlines the project verbally rather than through a written document, allowing open discussion between the client and media company. This gives the media company flexibility to provide input before finalizing the deal. However, it risks the media company declining tasks they see as too labor-intensive or missing details the client expected.
The document discusses factors that influence whether a film will be remade, including financial reasons, technological advancements, and social/political issues. Financially, remakes present lower risks than original films. Technologically, improvements in visual effects, audio quality, and distribution methods impact remakes. Socially, remakes may address issues like LGBT representation or political concerns that have changed since the original.
The document analyzes the front covers of two magazines - Empire film magazine and Vibe music magazine - using Gutenberg's reading principles. For Empire, the use of a popular film poster appeals to its target audience of younger adults. While the magazine has a broad demographic, this cover specifically targets lower and middle class male readers. Vibe features the electronic artist Deadmau5, appealing to its target audience interested in urban and electronic music and culture. Both magazines effectively use design principles like prominent text and images to attract readers from the primary optical area to the terminal area according to how the eye reads.
The document discusses the production of the author's short film for their final major project. Production went well overall, with the author managing to complete all shots on time. One issue was that the garage location had a lot of clutter that was difficult to hide or move. Another shoot took multiple hours but they were able to complete it in one day. There were some complications like preparing the camera and the author's directing skills being rusty, but improved over time. One actor also dropped out last minute, but a friend helped fill in. Overall, filming went quite well despite some challenges.
The document provides guidelines for a final major project pitch consisting of 6 slides: Slide 1 introduces the presenter and their chosen media format and goals. Slide 2 provides a synopsis of their mystery/thriller idea and why they chose it. Slide 3 discusses what inspired the idea and links it to a similar short film. Slides 4-5 identify the target audience and how to attract them. Slide 6 outlines the planned production stages. The conclusion wraps up the pitch.
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This document provides a template for conducting a risk assessment for a film production project. It lists potential hazards for different scenes, who may be harmed, existing risk controls, and a risk assessment level. Hazards addressed include tripping, cutting oneself, time pressure, running out of battery, dropping the camera, and falling down stairs. For each hazard, the document evaluates the likelihood and consequences of the risk according to a provided chart. Based on the risk level, further actions are identified such as having extra crew support to prevent falls or allocate extra time in case of going over schedule.
This production call sheet summarizes the logistics of filming the movie "SanityAgainstReality" over two days at two locations. It details the shooting schedule and scenes to be filmed each day, contacts for those involved in the production, and a basic equipment and props list. Precautions are noted around utilizing private homes for filming and managing other potential risks. The goal is to efficiently allocate time and complete all necessary scenes within the scheduled filming windows.
The short film uses effective cinematography and editing techniques to tell a science fiction story. Medium shots are used throughout to show both the protagonist and the environment as she explores the room she finds herself in. Close-ups express her emotions. Long shots establish a sense of isolation. A tracking shot at the end reveals her attempted escape was an illusion. The dark color scheme and advanced technology portrayed are conventions of the science fiction genre. The narrative follows a linear three-act structure as the protagonist first discovers her locked room, then attempts escape, only to find it was not possible.
Final major projecgt risk assessment formAdam Grundy
This document provides a template for conducting a risk assessment for a film production project. It lists potential hazards for different scenes, who may be harmed, existing risk controls, and a risk assessment level. Hazards addressed include tripping, cutting oneself, time pressure, running out of battery, dropping the camera, and falling down stairs. For each hazard, the document evaluates the likelihood and consequences of the risk according to a provided chart. Based on the risk level, further actions are identified such as having extra crew support to prevent falls or allocate extra time in case of going over schedule.
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In an education system, it is understood that assessment is only for the students, but on the other hand, the Assessment of teachers is also an important aspect of the education system that ensures teachers are providing high-quality instruction to students. The assessment process can be used to provide feedback and support for professional development, to inform decisions about teacher retention or promotion, or to evaluate teacher effectiveness for accountability purposes.
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A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
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Pr18 constaints
1. Handling of stories involving minors
When it comes to handling stories which involve minors, the BBC Editorial Guidelines state
that they “must ensure that the physical and emotional welfare and the dignity of children
and young people are protected during the making and broadcast of our content.” This gives
minors the right to speak out and to participate within content, this means that the content
that children (someone is under the age of 15 years, Young people are those aged 15, 16
and 17 years old) consume content which is suitable for the target audience which does not
break the OFCOM’s broadcasting code. Section Two of OFCOM’s broadcast states that
content from TV and Radio Services must not cause harm and/or offense to the audiences.
This is one of the BBC’s main focuses for the BBC as the children and young people
contribute and interact with the BBC in many different ways, whether this being actors,
presenters or as the audience.
Contempt of Court
Contempt of court can often be referred as the offense of being disobedient or disrespectful
towards a court of law and its officers in the form of behaviour that opposes or defies
authority, justice and dignity of the court. Contempt is seen as a criminal offense, with there
being two types of contempt: Statutory and common law which both involve interfering with
legal proceedings in the UK. In the form of journalism, it is seen as contempt of court for
anyone i.e. the public or the press to use or take into the court for use, a tape recorder or
any other form of recording device without consent from the court, in addition to this it is
seen as contempt to use or publish such content. However, it is with discretion that the court
may allow such recordings to be made. Alongside recording, taking photographs, filming and
sketching (if this intended for the public eye) is also seen as contempt of the court and this
does not just include the courtroom, it includes the entirety of the building and its precincts.
However, even though sketching in court is prohibited if intended for publication, attending
the court, memorising and then making the sketch afterwards is permissible.
Libel and Defamation
Defamation is the communication of a false statement which harms the reputation of an
individual person, group or business. This allows Indi duals, companies or even firms to sue
for the damage caused to their reputation by material which had been published which
makes defamatory comments towards one’s self. If the publisher didn’t intend to defame
someone, it wouldn’t matter as it could have already caused damaged, it is all dependant on
how readers or viewers interpret it. In the form of journalism, Libel is defamation which has
been expressed on print, this can range from newspapers to signs. Whereas libel refers to
statements or visual depictions in the form of print, slander refers to statements and
gestures.
Coverage of Elections
Regarding elections many stations and newspaper state which party they are in favour of,
like for example during the 2015 election. Radio stations like Capital FM which appeal for a
younger and middle to lower class audience best appeal to Labour supporters whereas
upper class radio stations like Classic FM would appeal more to the conservative supporters.
However, as the BBC appeals to all audiences they have to keep their preference unbiased
and support all parties within the United Kingdom.
2. Official Secrets Act
It is with the Official secrets act 1989 which makes it a criminal offence to obtain or publish
any private information from a serving or former member of the security and intelligence
services which disclosure would result in damage. One of the reasons behind the act is to
keep certain information secret from the public eye which ensures the democratic process
runs fairly and that public figures are held accountable if they abuse this, in the release of
such disclosed information could place the entire country at risk which can be seen as a
justification to keep such information secret. However, the metropolitan police’s attempts in
order to force The Guardian Newspaper to disclose their sources due to the phone hacking
scandal, the metropolitan police claimed that several sources could have been breached by
national security in order to disclose information which had sparked outrage from the public.
Although this act can be seen as heavily controversial because it allows the government to
keep things secret from the public, it is without a doubt that it is in use to defend the country
for national security purposes.
JAMIE VARDY DAUGHTER THREATS STORY
There are news stories which only affect people regionally such as
house fire, and then there are news stories which can affect
viewers nationally and even sometimes internationally depending
on the news story at hand. For example, the recent events of
Jamie Vardy who is a football player for Leister city Football has
reported that he has received vile tweets from users towards his
young daughter. According to The Independent, internet uses
targeted the England player’s daughter after the player’s fiancé had
shared a picture with their daughter wearing the kit of Leicester
city, after the player re-tweeted the image, his fiancé had received
graphic rape and death threats targeting their daughter. This news
story comes under as a serious news topic as rape and death
threats are serious and are not to be joked about, which usually
results in police involvement. It is in the public’s interest for them to
be aware of this topic, as many people whether it be adults or children look up to him as
football is a way of connecting everyone, so when the public are made aware of a news topic
like this then they would be outraged by the fact that there are users who would make vile
comments towards their favourite players daughter. I believe that publishing stories like this
that are in the public interest is a way of getting the public on the side of the victim. You can
also state that this news story is seen as an invasion of privacy for the couple, by sending
death threats to the couples child it invades their privacy by creating unwanted attention to
the family and therefore making national news. As football is seen as an international topic
and with Leicester city breaking records by coming close to winning the league, it is no doubt
that a topic like this would be covered nationally, or possibly even internationally as many
countries support English teams although the news story is mainly domestic to English
football. I would not state this news topic as an urgent matter over international news due to
the domestic feature of this news topic, I wouldn’t see this news topic being covered for long,
3. however with it being an domestic news topic I believe a news topic like this would be
covered immediately due to the fact it is in the public interest and that the public would want
to know what is going on, but not to the point where it invades their privacy. As this is a new
news story which was released at the beginning of April, there has been no new reports
regarding the case however in recent news there was a news topic regarding the player for
diving but this is not linked towards this news topic, however the player has been accused of
diving quite frequently so this is what may have sparked users out of anger to comment
about the players daughter. Even though this news story was published nationally, the main
target audience for this story was the region of Leicester so you would not expect much in
the form of audio and visual however even though this was covered by numerous
newspapers, it wasn’t big enough to be broadcasted live via radio or TV. Though it is
possible that a radio station like a talksport or a local station in Leicester may have covered
the news story, unfortunately I could not find enough evidence to prove this. I believe this
can be relatable to some readers due to unfortunately receiving vile comments such as
these, this is why a news story like this may appeal to victims of hate comments to ensure
that they don’t go through the same stress as they did, and there is also public interest which
is appeal of an article to the general public. I believe that the public would want to be aware
of a news topic like this as Jamie Vardy is a character in which the public look up to and to
hear this regarding their player would be seen as hurtful.
The next story is David Cameron as he as
admitted that he has profited from his father’s
panama offshore trust fund, in this article he
stated that he had benefited from a panama-
based offshore trust set up by his late father.
The Prime Minister stated that he owned shares
in the tax haven fund, in which he sold for
£31,500 just before prime mister in 2010.
Recently after the leak, he admitted that it had
been “a difficult few days” as he held the shares
together with his wife, Samantha, from 1997 and during his time as the Leader of the
opposition and it is with this fund that his father avoided paying tax in Britain. With a massive
headline like this, you would expect a news story like this to be covered nationally and quite
possibly even internationally. Websites such as BBC News and the guardian which have
quite broad and huge audience covered this topic which helped alert audiences into the
situation and keep readers up to date with the latest news on the topic at hand, this was an
important headline due this being about the Prime minster of the United Kingdom, the public
would lose their trust in the man due to having covered this up since before becoming prime
mister. The immediacy of this topic quickly spread from article to article due to the
importance of tax avoidance within this country which could be considered as ironic as the
man in charge of the country has been seen benefiting from an offshore trust fund. I believe
the reason that this article spread so quickly was due to the shock of the public in which
many supporters had their trust in him and for this to happen could be seen as the break of
trust. There were many articles which shortly followed up after, for example one news topic
from the guardian compared the earnings of David Cameron from being the Leader of the
opposition to being the Prime Minster in order to give readers a clearer understanding on the
situation. Following the leak, David faced many interviews such as one for ITV in which he
stated he did not have “anything to hide” and that it had been a “fundamental misconception”
4. in which the trust fund had been set up to avoid tax. One thing in which stood out about this
news topic was about the comedian Jimmy Carr who was criticised by David Cameron in
2012 over his tax affairs, Jimmy Carr Stated that it would be “Morally wrong” to pass
comment on another individuals tax affairs, therefore echoing words used by David Cameron
when he condemned him for his tax affairs.