NAME: MERWYN .FERNANDESROLL NO :  O1SYBMMSUBJECT: INTRODUCTION TO JOURNALISM
Role of journalismLippmann understood that journalism's role at the time was to act as a mediator or translator between the public and policy making elites. In Lippman's world, the journalist's role was to inform the public of what the elites were doing.It was also to act as a watchdog over the elites, as the public had the final say with their votes.
The elements of journalismJournalism's first obligation is to the truth.Its first loyalty is to the citizens.Its essence is discipline of verification.Its practitioners must maintain an independence from those they cover.It must serve as an independent monitor of power.
It must provide a forum for public criticism and compromise.It must strive to make the news significant, interesting, and relevant.It must keep the news comprehensive and proportional.Its practitioners must be allowed to exercise their personal conscience.
The Role of Journalism in a Free and Open SocietyIn a free society, journalists should seek to represent the opinions of the people in writing stories that reflect every aspect of an issue in the most truthfully representative way possible.
Ways The Government Could Help JournalismPublic media. A lot of the government money that flows to public media is status quo money. Not good enough.Nonprofit digital startups. Our old rules don’t treat them fairly. Tax rules make it hard to switch to being a nonprofit.The government itself is a huge producer of mass media today.
Functions of journalismInformInterpretMold opinionEnable decision makingAgent of changeEntertain
Functions of journalismWritingCause the reader to:PointsCreative writingNumbers and figuresSentencesParagraphs
Headline should:Primarily attract the reader.Probably give some information.Be bright and interesting: headline is best written when it makes the story focus well understood.
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Role of journalism ppt

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    NAME: MERWYN .FERNANDESROLLNO : O1SYBMMSUBJECT: INTRODUCTION TO JOURNALISM
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    Role of journalismLippmannunderstood that journalism's role at the time was to act as a mediator or translator between the public and policy making elites. In Lippman's world, the journalist's role was to inform the public of what the elites were doing.It was also to act as a watchdog over the elites, as the public had the final say with their votes.
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    The elements ofjournalismJournalism's first obligation is to the truth.Its first loyalty is to the citizens.Its essence is discipline of verification.Its practitioners must maintain an independence from those they cover.It must serve as an independent monitor of power.
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    It must providea forum for public criticism and compromise.It must strive to make the news significant, interesting, and relevant.It must keep the news comprehensive and proportional.Its practitioners must be allowed to exercise their personal conscience.
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    The Role ofJournalism in a Free and Open SocietyIn a free society, journalists should seek to represent the opinions of the people in writing stories that reflect every aspect of an issue in the most truthfully representative way possible.
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    Ways The GovernmentCould Help JournalismPublic media. A lot of the government money that flows to public media is status quo money. Not good enough.Nonprofit digital startups. Our old rules don’t treat them fairly. Tax rules make it hard to switch to being a nonprofit.The government itself is a huge producer of mass media today.
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    Functions of journalismInformInterpretMoldopinionEnable decision makingAgent of changeEntertain
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    Functions of journalismWritingCausethe reader to:PointsCreative writingNumbers and figuresSentencesParagraphs
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    Headline should:Primarily attractthe reader.Probably give some information.Be bright and interesting: headline is best written when it makes the story focus well understood.
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